The Boy and the Heron wins the weekend box office while Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé falls hard
The latest Hayao Miyazaki film The Boy and the Heron was a winner taking the weekend box office with $10.4 million domestically. Its domestic total after the first week is $12.8 million. Internationally, the film has grossed $84.2 million for a worldwide total of a little over $97 million. It knocked out Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé which dropped to sixth place after losing 77.1% from its first week despite adding theaters. The concert film came and went quickly…
The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes held steady in second place with an estimated $9.4 million to bring its domestic total to $135.7 million. The international total remained steady at $122.7 million for a worldwide total of $258.4 million.
Godzilla Minus One held steady in third place with $8.3 million to bring its domestic total to $25.3 million. Internationally, the film grossed about $3.5 million over the week to bring that total to $26.6 million for a worldwide total of a little under $52 million.
Trolls Band Together remained in fourth place with $6.2 million to bring its domestic total to $83.1 million. Over the week, the film grossed $4.9 million internationally to bring that gross to $90.7 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $173.8 million.
Wish rounded out the top five and added $5.3 million to its domestic total to bring that to $49.4 million. Internationally, the movie grossed $16.5 million over the week to bring it to $56.1 million. Worldwide, the movie has earned $105.5 million.
In comic film news…
The Marvels continues to slide. Coming in twelfth, the film added an estimated $1.3 million to its domestic total to bring that to $82.9 million. Things are going a bit better internationally where the film added $150,000 over the week to bring it to $116.5 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed a little over $199.4 million.
The week’s overall box office success…
Numbers have 59 films earning $71,131,971 from 41,237 theaters. That’s a dip from the previous weekend’s $97,199,355 from 38,462 theaters and 51 films. The average earning was $1,724.96 which is about a third less than the previous weekend’s $2,527.15.



