
| Warner’s Justice League grossed $10.551 M on Tuesday to lead the daily box office for a fifth consecutive day. Justice League was up a healthy 40.5 percent over Monday’s performance. Yesterday’s
hold was a welcome sign after Monday’s relatively sharp percentage decline from Sunday. The five-day total for Justice League stands at a softer than expected $111.902 M. That places Justice League 13.5 percent
behind the $129.351 M five-day haul of Wonder Woman earlier this year and an underwhelming 30.5 percent behind the $161.087 M five-day launch of last year’s Suicide Squad. BoxOfficeReport is predicting a
second weekend take of $45.0 M for Justice League. |
| Lionsgate’s Wonder continued to impress with a second place take of $5.690 M. Wonder increased a strong 44.0 percent over Monday. The five-day start for Wonder stands at a
significantly stronger than expected $37.290 M. Wonder is running just 12.7 percent behind the $42.720 M five-day take of 2009’s The Blind Side, as Wonder continues to make up ground in the early
comparisons between the two films. With the aid of very strong word of mouth and the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, BoxOfficeReport is predicting that Wonder will take in $27.5 M during its second weekend. |
| Disney’s Thor: Ragnarok held steady in third with $3.490 M. In the process, Thor: Ragnarok passed the $250 M domestic mark yesterday. Thor: Ragnarok has grossed a
mighty $253.213 M in 19 days, which places the film an impressive 47.9 percent ahead of the $171.219 M 19-day take of 2013’s Thor: The Dark World. BoxOfficeReport is predicting a fourth weekend gross of $17.5 M for
Thor: Ragnarok. |
| Fox’s Murder on the Orient Express and Paramount’s Daddy’s Home 2 continued to claim fourth and fifth place with respective daily grosses of $2.294 M and $2.276 M. The two films were
separated by a very slim $18,558 for the day. Respective twelve-day total grosses for the two films remain close to one another, as Murder on the Orient Express has grossed $55.632 M, while Daddy’s Home 2 has
taken in $54.027 M. BoxOfficeReport is predicting third weekend grosses of $12.7 M for Daddy’s Home 2 and $11.7 M for Murder on the Orient Express. |
| Sony’s The Star remained in sixth place with $1.602 M. That represented a strong 44.8 percent increase over Monday. The Star has grossed $12.521 M through five days, which is on the high
end of the film’s modest expectations. With The Star facing new competition from Disney’s Coco this weekend, BoxOfficeReport is predicting a second weekend gross of $7.5 M for The Star. |
| Speaking of Disney’s Coco, the critically acclaimed computer animated film from Pixar was off to a very nice start on Tuesday night with an estimated $2.3 M from shows that began at 7PM. That was
just 11.5 percent below the $2.6 M Tuesday night preview gross of last year’s Moana and would put Coco on course for respective weekend and five-day grosses of $50 M and $72.5 M. That would be a bit stronger than
BoxOfficeReport’s respective weekend and five-day predictions of $46.5 M and $66 M for Coco. |
| Film (Distributor) | Daily Gross |
Theatre Count |
Per-Thea. Average |
%Change Yesterday |
%Change Last Tue. |
Total Gross |
TG to OW Ratio |
Week | |
| 1 | Justice League (Warner Bros.) |
$10,551,093 | 4,051 | $2,605 | +40.5% | N/A | $111,901,643 | 1.192 | 1 |
| 2 | Wonder (Lionsgate) |
$5,689,803 | 3,096 | $1,838 | +44.0% | N/A | $37,190,202 | 1.350 | 1 |
| 3 | Thor: Ragnarok (Disney) |
$3,489,938 | 4,060 | $860 | +42.0% | -22.3% | $253,213,394 | 2.063 | 3 |
| 4 | Murder on the Orient Express (Fox) |
$2,294,187 | 3,354 | $684 | +43.3% | -26.0% | $55,631,517 | 1.940 | 2 |
| 5 | Daddy's Home 2 (Paramount) |
$2,275,629 | 3,575 | $637 | +47.8% | +6.3% | $54,027,166 | 1.822 | 2 |
| 6 | The Star (Sony / AFFIRM) |
$1,602,057 | 2,837 | $565 | +44.8% | N/A | $12,520,988 | 1.276 | 1 |
| 7 | A Bad Moms Christmas (STXfilms) |
$1,133,248 | 2,948 | $384 | +36.7% | -12.4% | $52,984,557 | 3.162 | 3 |
| 8 | Lady Bird (A24) |
$329,929 | 238 | $1,386 | +6.0% | +186.3% | $5,330,106 | 2.118 | 3 |
| 9 | Jigsaw (Lionsgate) |
$124,508 | 1,201 | $104 | -20.6% | -64.2% | $36,743,414 | 2.208 | 4 |
| 10 | Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Fox Searchlight) |
$114,431 | 53 | $2,159 | -3.2% | +316.4% | $1,769,070 | 1.605 | 2 |
| 11 | Blade Runner 2049 (Warner Bros.) |
$94,223 | 466 | $202 | +1.0% | -48.9% | $89,464,001 | 2.731 | 7 |
| 12 | Tyler Perry's Boo 2! A Madea Halloween (Lionsgate) |
$59,949 | 718 | $83 | -5.7% | -48.7% | $46,773,197 | 2.203 | 5 |
| 13 | Let There Be Light (Atlas Distribution) |
$53,116 | 542 | $98 | +1.0% | -63.7% | $6,844,278 | 3.957 | 4 |
| 14 | Geostorm (Warner Bros.) |
$51,986 | 502 | $104 | -0.2% | -73.0% | $32,773,397 | 2.391 | 5 |
| 15 | The Florida Project (A24) |
$42,103 | 217 | $194 | +7.4% | -29.3% | $4,387,962 | 6.924 | 7 |
| 16 | The LEGO Ninjago Movie (Warner Bros.) |
$37,519 | 455 | $82 | +9.8% | +5.3% | $59,010,569 | 2.888 | 9 |
| 17 | Victoria & Abdul (Focus) |
$36,640 | 257 | $143 | +17.9% | -59.7% | $21,735,035 | 5.210 | 9 |
| 18 | Happy Death Day (Universal) |
$30,590 | 427 | $72 | -24.1% | -66.1% | $55,468,915 | 2.130 | 6 |
| 19 | The Killing of a Sacred Deer (A24) |
$30,358 | 190 | $160 | -1.8% | -51.0% | $2,017,516 | 4.377 | 5 |
| 20 | Kingsman: The Golden Circle (Fox) |
$27,642 | 271 | $102 | +11.5% | -40.0% | $99,785,557 | 2.557 | 9 |
| 21 | The Foreigner (STXfilms) |
$24,227 | 250 | $97 | -3.5% | -77.4% | $34,013,522 | 2.594 | 6 |
| 22 | Despicable Me 3 (Universal) |
$23,390 | 172 | $136 | +41.4% | +187.9% | $264,234,470 | 3.648 | 21 |
| 23 | IT (Warner / New Line) |
$21,871 | 232 | $94 | -3.1% | -34.5% | $326,942,802 | 2.649 | 11 |
| 24 | Marshall (Open Road) |
$20,676 | 275 | $75 | -5.5% | -60.1% | $8,803,018 | 2.934 | 6 |
| 25 | The Mountain Between Us (Fox) |
$18,623 | 237 | $79 | +36.0% | -34.3% | $29,702,040 | 2.815 | 7 |
| 26 | American Made (Universal) |
$18,400 | 222 | $83 | -10.1% | -63.2% | $51,110,680 | 3.047 | 8 |
| 27 | My Little Pony: The Movie (Lionsgate) |
$16,956 | 299 | $57 | -6.4% | -13.8% | $21,767,749 | 2.450 | 7 |
| 28 | Last Flag Flying (Lionsgate / Amazon) |
$15,904 | 59 | $270 | +3.1% | +18.2% | $443,192 | 2.553 | 3 |
| 29 | Thank You for Your Service (Universal / DWorks) |
$13,050 | 268 | $49 | -20.9% | -85.9% | $9,467,440 | 2.480 | 4 |
| 30 | Leap! (Weinstein Company) |
$10,693 | 100 | $107 | +47.8% | +179.5% | $21,815,684 | 4.612 | 13 |
| 31 | Goodbye Christopher Robin (Fox Searchlight) |
$7,448 | 78 | $95 | +14.2% | -70.6% | $1,673,431 | 4.661 | 6 |
| 32 | Same Kind of Different As Me (Pure Flix) |
$7,381 | 102 | $72 | -21.4% | -69.6% | $6,293,969 | 2.428 | 5 |
| 33 | Roman J. Israel, Esq. (Sony / Columbia) |
$5,953 | 4 | $1,488 | -5.9% | N/A | $74,277 | 1.198 | 1 |
| 34 | Battle of the Sexes (Fox Searchlight) |
$5,128 | 46 | $111 | +59.5% | -35.6% | $12,561,251 | 3.685 | 9 |
| 35 | A Question of Faith (Pure Flix) |
$2,974 | 28 | $106 | -33.4% | -40.0% | $2,515,161 | 2.453 | 8 |
| 36 | Wind River (Weinstein Company) |
$1,853 | 40 | $46 | +25.0% | -55.8% | $33,786,049 | 7.343 | 16 |
| 37 | The Stray (Purdie Distribution) |
$1,314 | 19 | $69 | -2.6% | -24.7% | $1,567,145 | 2.627 | 7 |
| 38 | Dunkirk (Warner Bros.) |
$957 | 28 | $34 | +58.7% | -37.1% | $188,043,731 | 3.723 | 18 |
| 39 | Professor Marston & the Wonder Women (Annapurna Pictures) |
$603 | 10 | $60 | -46.1% | -59.3% | $1,585,362 | 2.151 | 6 |
| 40 | No Greater Love (Atlas Distribution) |
$280 | 8 | $35 | +94.4% | -83.0% | $29,489 | 1.370 | 2 |
| 41 | Friend Request (Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures) |
$55 | 2 | $28 | +14.6% | +587.5% | $3,758,895 | 1.877 | 9 |
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