
| Warner’s Blade Runner 2049 grossed $4.471 M on Monday to lead the daily box office for a fourth consecutive day. Blade Runner 2049 fell just 49.5 percent from Sunday, as the marketplace
in general received a boost on Monday from the Columbus Day holiday in the United States and the Thanksgiving holiday in Canada. The four-day start for Blade Runner 2049 stands at a significantly softer than expected
$37.224 M. Blade Runner 2049 is running 5.7 percent behind the $39.484 M four-day gross of Alien: Covenant earlier this year and 36.6 percent behind the $58.710 M four-day launch of 2015’s The Martian. |
| Fellow Warner Bros. release The LEGO Ninjago Movie placed in second with $1.905 M. Family films typically perform very well on Columbus Day and that was certainly the case for
The LEGO Ninjago Movie yesterday as the film decreased a very slim 20.1 percent from Sunday and increased a massive 365.6 percent over last Monday. In the bigger picture, The LEGO Ninjago Movie is still
under-performing with an 18-day take of $45.981 M. |
| Places third through seventh were especially close on Monday, as only $117 K separated third place and seventh place for the day. |
| Fox’s Kingsman: The Golden Circle claimed third place with $1.442 M. Kingsman: The Golden Circle was down 47.7 percent from Sunday and up a healthy 21.8 percent over last Monday.
Kingsman: The Golden Circle has grossed $81.982 M in 18 days, which places the film 5.5 percent behind the $86.765 M 18-day total of 2015’s Kingsman: The Secret Service. |
| Warner’s IT took fourth place with $1.430 M. That represented a 51.8 percent decrease from Sunday and a strong 30.9 percent increase over last Monday. IT continues to venture into
uncharted waters for a horror film, as it has grossed $306.681 M through 32 days. IT is likely to continue to display very solid holding power throughout the rest of the ongoing pre-Halloween season. |
| Fox’s The Mountain Between Us rounded out Monday’s top five with $1.416 M. The Mountain Between Us declined 50.7 percent from Sunday’s performance. The Mountain Between Us is
running in line with expectations with a four-day haul of $11.967 M. The film is running 8.3 percent ahead of the $11.050 M four-day gross of last year’s The Finest Hours. |
| Lionsgate’s My Little Pony: The Movie followed in sixth place with $1.405 M. My Little Pony: The Movie slowed 43.0 percent from Sunday. My Little Pony: The Movie has grossed
$10.291 M in four days, which is a bit below expectations and places the film 27.3 percent behind the $14.148 M four-day start of Smurfs: The Lost Village earlier this year. |
| Universal’s American Made finished in seventh with $1.325 M. American Made was down 49.8 percent from Sunday and up a slim 3.8 percent over last Monday. American Made has grossed
a solid $32.144 M in eleven days. The film is running 21.3 percent behind the $40.832 M eleven-day take of last year’s Jack Reacher: Never Go Back. |
| Meanwhile, Focus’ Victoria & Abdul continued to impress in moderate release with $709 K to place in eighth. Victoria & Abdul registered a strong daily per-location average of $969 from
732 locations. Victoria & Abdul has grossed a promising $6.697 M in 18 days and should continue to display strong holding power going forward. |
| Film (Distributor) | Daily Gross |
Theatre Count |
Per-Thea. Average |
%Change Yesterday |
%Change Last Mon. |
Total Gross |
TG to OW Ratio |
Week | |
| 1 | Blade Runner 2049 (Warner Bros.) |
$4,471,019 | 4,058 | $1,102 | -49.5% | N/A | $37,224,141 | 1.137 | 1 |
| 2 | The LEGO Ninjago Movie (Warner Bros.) |
$1,904,661 | 3,611 | $527 | -20.1% | +365.6% | $45,980,798 | 2.250 | 3 |
| 3 | Kingsman: The Golden Circle (Fox) |
$1,442,366 | 3,488 | $414 | -47.7% | +21.8% | $81,982,203 | 2.101 | 3 |
| 4 | IT (Warner / New Line) |
$1,430,288 | 3,605 | $397 | -51.8% | +30.9% | $306,680,768 | 2.485 | 5 |
| 5 | The Mountain Between Us (Fox) |
$1,416,081 | 3,088 | $459 | -50.7% | N/A | $11,967,417 | 1.134 | 1 |
| 6 | My Little Pony: The Movie (Lionsgate) |
$1,405,041 | 2,528 | $556 | -43.0% | N/A | $10,290,940 | 1.158 | 1 |
| 7 | American Made (Universal) |
$1,324,950 | 3,031 | $437 | -49.8% | +3.8% | $32,143,625 | 1.916 | 2 |
| 8 | Victoria & Abdul (Focus) |
$709,450 | 732 | $969 | -45.8% | +521.4% | $6,696,714 | 1.605 | 3 |
| 9 | Flatliners (Sony / Columbia) |
$616,792 | 2,552 | $242 | -49.8% | +39.9% | $13,121,415 | 1.996 | 2 |
| 10 | Battle of the Sexes (Fox Searchlight) |
$430,370 | 1,822 | $236 | -46.2% | +64.0% | $8,270,011 | 2.420 | 3 |
| 11 | American Assassin (Lionsgate / CBS Films) |
$227,330 | 1,656 | $137 | -48.7% | -16.4% | $34,676,912 | 2.336 | 4 |
| 12 | The Stray (Purdie Distribution) |
$112,497 | 640 | $176 | -32.2% | N/A | $709,044 | 1.189 | 1 |
| 13 | Home Again (Open Road) |
$95,502 | 1,003 | $95 | -43.5% | -27.2% | $26,448,848 | 3.087 | 5 |
| 14 | A Question of Faith (Pure Flix) |
$80,865 | 608 | $133 | -42.2% | +24.0% | $1,869,838 | 1.823 | 2 |
| 15 | mother! (Paramount) |
$73,682 | 481 | $153 | -40.5% | -49.9% | $17,370,971 | 2.305 | 4 |
| 16 | Despicable Me 3 (Universal) |
$69,105 | 304 | $227 | -26.6% | +300.6% | $262,707,080 | 3.627 | 15 |
| 17 | Leap! (Weinstein Company) |
$63,614 | 401 | $159 | -13.1% | +178.1% | $21,280,862 | 4.499 | 7 |
| 18 | Judwaa 2 (Fox International Productions) |
$52,510 | 192 | $273 | -52.1% | +2.4% | $1,236,749 | 1.938 | 2 |
| 19 | Dunkirk (Warner Bros.) |
$43,582 | 313 | $139 | -33.1% | +28.1% | $187,305,309 | 3.708 | 12 |
| 20 | Wind River (Weinstein Company) |
$37,646 | 356 | $106 | -39.5% | -34.8% | $33,270,703 | 7.231 | 10 |
| 21 | The Hitman's Bodyguard (Lionsgate / Summit) |
$31,805 | 314 | $101 | -38.1% | -41.2% | $75,051,844 | 3.510 | 8 |
| 22 | Cars 3 (Disney) |
$22,321 | 131 | $170 | -38.5% | +535.7% | $152,625,324 | 2.843 | 17 |
| 23 | Brad's Status (Annapurna / Amazon) |
$21,366 | 247 | $87 | -42.3% | -38.8% | $2,050,960 | 2.152 | 4 |
| 24 | The Florida Project (A24) |
$21,357 | 4 | $5,339 | -55.9% | N/A | $178,190 | 1.136 | 1 |
| 25 | Wonder Woman (Warner Bros.) |
$11,906 | 155 | $77 | -53.5% | +11.7% | $412,412,531 | 3.994 | 19 |
| 26 | War for the Planet of the Apes (Fox) |
$10,982 | 121 | $91 | -58.4% | +14.4% | $146,591,041 | 2.605 | 13 |
| 27 | Annabelle: Creation (Warner / New Line) |
$10,033 | 188 | $53 | -75.3% | -39.2% | $101,798,826 | 2.908 | 9 |
| 28 | The Glass Castle (Lionsgate) |
$8,029 | 113 | $71 | -39.3% | +22.7% | $17,246,768 | 3.686 | 9 |
| 29 | Friend Request (Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures) |
$7,701 | 154 | $50 | -61.6% | -85.7% | $3,708,027 | 1.851 | 3 |
| 30 | Girls Trip (Universal) |
$6,055 | 90 | $67 | -52.9% | -39.6% | $115,094,360 | 3.689 | 12 |
| 31 | Kidnap (Aviron Pictures) |
$6,044 | 77 | $78 | -67.0% | +493.1% | $30,603,363 | 3.055 | 10 |
| 32 | The Big Sick (Lionsgate / Amazon) |
$4,004 | 34 | $118 | -44.4% | +6.1% | $42,828,657 | 5.663 | 16 |
| 33 | Good Time (A24) |
$3,557 | 6 | $593 | -22.0% | +230.0% | $2,002,604 | 3.444 | 9 |
| 34 | Menashe (A24) |
$2,907 | 11 | $264 | -31.0% | +18.7% | $1,691,487 | 7.831 | 11 |
| 35 | Tulip Fever (Weinstein Company) |
$2,177 | 12 | $181 | -68.2% | -0.5% | $2,401,551 | 2.074 | 6 |
| 36 | 47 Meters Down (Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures) |
$339 | 7 | $48 | -66.8% | -49.2% | $44,305,981 | 3.954 | 17 |
| 37 | Detroit (Annapurna Pictures) |
$294 | 11 | $27 | -48.2% | -44.5% | $16,788,788 | 2.356 | 11 |
| 38 | Woodshock (A24) |
$261 | 9 | $29 | -65.1% | -89.6% | $41,385 | 3.067 | 3 |
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