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The Croods: A New Age Takes the Top of the Box Office

The Croods: A New Age

It’s a new film at the top of the box office and with a semi-decent opening too. The Croods: A New Age opened with $9.7 million for the weekend. The film opened on Wednesday before the Thanksgiving holiday and has earned $17 million over its five days. It also earned $20.8 million at the international box office for a worldwide total of $37.8 million. In a rough situation right now, that’s a solid opening weekend for a film and one of the better of the year.

In second place was last weekend’s champ, Freaky. The film dropped 39.9% to earn $770,000 over the weekend. The film has made a little over $7 million over its three weeks at the domestic box office. At the international box office, the film added about $1.1 million to its total. Worldwide, the film has earned $11.9 million.

The War with Grandpa also slipped one spot to come in third. The film added $643,937 to its total over the weekend a dip of 13.8% from the previous weekend. Domestically, the film has earned $17.3 million after 8 weeks. It earned about $200,000 at the international box office for a worldwide total of $25.6 million so far.

In fourth place was Let Him Go which dropped 37.4% and earned $453,000. The film has earned $8.7 million after four weeks. It earned about $1,500 at the international box office to bring that number to $73,250. Worldwide, the film has earned $8.8 million.

Rounding out the top five was Come Play which dipped 31.2%. The film earned $387,000 domestically to bring its total to $8.8 million. Internationally, the film added about $210,000 after the week to bring that total to $2.1 million. Worldwide, the film has earned $10.9 million.

In comic related films…

The Empty Man came in at #16 earning an estimated $8,000, a drop of 68.6% from the previous week. That brings its domestic total to just under $3 million. Internationally, the film earned about $110,000 over the week to bring the total to $665,628. Worldwide, the film has earned $3.6 million after 5 weeks.

The New Mutants came in at #18 earning an estimated $7,000 a drop of 83.2%. That brings the domestic total to $23.8 million. The film earned about $100,000 over the week internationally to bring that total to $22.3 million. Worldwide, the film has earned $46.1 million.

We’ll have updated numbers later in the week but initially, the weekend box office saw $14,177,847 from 37 films and 15,714 theaters. That’s a vast improvement from the previous weekend’s $6.4 million. The average per-theater gross was $902.24, again an improvement from the previous weekend’s $385.81. We’ll have an update when the numbers are finalized. (Updated)

Freaky Holds the Top of the Weekend Box Office While The War With Grandpa and Let Him Go Dance

Freaky

Freaky held the top spot in the initial numbers from the weekend domestic box office. The film earned an estimated $1.2 million in its second weekend. That’s a drop of 66.1% from the previous weekend. It’s still more than enough to hold on to first place by almost double the second place. The film has earned $5.6 million domestically so far and $3.7 million at the international box office. Worldwide, the film has earned $9.2 million.

In second place was The War With Grandpa which improved from last week’s #3. The film earned an estimated $733,067 a drop of 44.5% from the previous week. In seven weeks the film has earned $16.2 million. It has also earned $8.1 million at the foreign box office for a worldwide total of $24.3 million worldwide.

Let Him Go dropped from second place last weekend to this week’s third. It earned an estimated $710,000 a drop of 59.3%. The film has earned $7.9 million domestically after three weeks. At the foreign box office, the film has earned $71,852 for a worldwide total of a little over $8 million.

In fourth place was Come Play which earned $550,000, down 48.8% from the previous week. The film has earned $8 million after four weeks domestically. Internationally, the film has earned $1.9 million for a worldwide gross of just under $10 million.

Rounding out the top five was a re-release of The Santa Clause which earned $461,000.

In comic related films…

Guardians of the Galaxy earned $136,000 to come in at #14. That’s a drop of 66.5% from the previous weekend and brought the film’s earnings to $542,000. It has also earned $22,424 at the international box office, the same amount as the previous weekend. That brings its total to $564,424 after two weeks.

The New Mutants slipped one spot over the weekend to #17. It earned an estimated $41,000, a drop of 50.7%. Its grossed $23.8 million after 13 weeks domestically. It earned about $200,000 over the week internationally to bring that total to $22.1 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed $45.9 million.

The Empty Man slipped to spots to come in at #19. The film earned an estimated $31,000, a drop of 61.6%. After five weeks the film has earned just under $3 million domestically. Internationally, the film earned about $90,000 to bring that total to $557,533. Worldwide, the film has earned $3.5 million.

Initial numbers has the weekend box office at 42 films, $6,412,895 grossed, from 16,622 theaters. That’s a massive drop of the previous weekend’s 41 films and their $11.3 million from 19,067 theaters. This past weekend had a per-average earning of $385.81 compatred to the previous weekend’s $584.30. We’ll update those numbers as the final weekend box amounts are reported.

Freaky Takes the Top of the Box Office while Guardians of the Galaxy Gets a Re-Release

Guardians of the Galaxy

It was a new film in the top spot of the box office as Freaky came in first at the weekend box office. The film earned an estimated $3.7 million in its first weekend. Internationally, the film earned $1.9 million to give it a total of $5.6 million.

In second place was Let Him Go, last weekend’s top film. That movie added $1.8 million to its domestic total to bring its domestic earnings to $6.9 million after two weeks. Internationally, the film has earned $32,959 for a worldwide total of $6.92 million.

In third place was The War with Grandpa which held the same spot in the previous week. The film earned an estimated $1.3 million to bring its domestic total to $15.2 million after six weeks. Internationally, the film has earned $7.7 million for a worldwide total just shy of $23 million.

In fourth place was Come Play down from the #2 spot last weekend. The film earned $1.1 million to bring its domestic total to $7.3 million after three weeks. Internationally, the film has earned just under $2 million to bring its worldwide total to $9.3 million.

Rounding out the top five was Honest Thief. The film was in fourth place the previous weekend. It earned $800,000 bringing its domestic total to $12.4 million after six weeks. Internationally, the film has earned just shy of $11 million to bring its worldwide total to $23.3 million.

In comic film news…

Guardians of the Galaxy has gotten a re-release. The film opened in 1,560 theaters earning an estimated $406,000 to come in at #7. It opened in international theaters as well bringing in $22,424 and a worldwide total of $428,424.

The Empty Man dropped to #16 from last weekend’s #7. The film earned an estimated $81,000 to bring its domestic total to $2.9 million. Internationally, the film added about $150,000 to its total during the week to bring that to $468,120. Worldwide, the film has grossed $3.4 million after 3 weeks.

The New Mutants was just behind that film coming in at #17 down from last weekend’s #10. The film added an estimated $80,000 to its domestic total to bring that to $23.7 million after 12 weeks. Internationally, the film added about $150,000 over the week to that total. There it has grossed $21.9 million to bring its worldwide total to $45.6 million.

As of this reporting, 41 films earned $11.3 million from 19,067 theaters. That’s an improvement over the previous weekend’s $11.1 million from 17,160 theaters though that’s $594.30 per-theater down from the previous weekend’s $644.77 per-theater average. We’ll update this data as the final weekend box numbers are reported. (Data has been updated)