Disney’s Black Panther grossed $8.098 M on Monday to easily lead the daily box office for an eleventh consecutive day. In the process, Black Panther has moved into 22nd place on the
all-time domestic list with a massive eleven-day take of $411.712 M. Yesterday also saw Black Panther pass by the total domestic grosses of both 2016’s Captain America: Civil War and 2013’s Iron Man 3 to already become the
third highest grossing film ever domestically within the Marvel Cinematic Universe (behind only 2012’s Marvel’s The Avengers and 2015’s Avengers: Age of Ultron). Black Panther is running an impressive 8.1 percent
ahead of the $380.995 M eleven-day gross of Marvel’s The Avengers. On Monday, Black Panther was down 77.1 percent from Sunday and down a very sharp, but understandable 79.8 percent from last Monday’s inflated
Presidents’ Day performance. |
Internationally, Black Panther grossed an estimated $10.9 M on Monday. The film’s international total currently stands at $316.2 M; while the film’s current global total stands at $727.9 M. International
totals through Monday by territory include $42.2 M in the U.K., $36.8 M in South Korea, $19.4 M in Brazil, $17.9 M in Mexico, $17.9 M in Australia, $15.8 M in France, $11.4 M in Germany, $10.6 M in Taiwan and $10.1 M in Indonesia. |
Warner and New Line’s Game Night took second place on Monday with $1.303 M. That represented a 70.6 percent decline from Sunday’s performance. In comparison, 2016’s Office Christmas Party decreased
61.1 percent on its first Monday to take in $1.404 M. Game Night has grossed a solid $18.308 M in four days, which is in line with expectations and places the film just ahead of the $18.294 M four-day start of
Office Christmas Party. Game Night will hope to hold up well going forward, thanks in part to strong critical reviews and good word of mouth. |
Paramount’s Annihilation followed in third with $974 K. Annihilation held up nicely on Monday, as the film declined 68.0 percent from Sunday. Like Game Night, Annihilation is also
running in line with expectations with a four-day launch of $12.046 M. That places Annihilation 11.0 percent behind the $13.535 M four-day haul of last year’s Life, which fell a similar 68.2 percent on its first Monday
to gross $1.033 M. Thus far Annihilation has already taken in 47.3 percent of the $25.443 M final gross of director Alex Gardland’s Ex Machina back in 2015. |
Universal’s Fifty Shades Freed and Sony’s Peter Rabbit claimed fourth and fifth place with respective daily grosses of $576 K and $565 K. The two films were separated by just $11,021 for the day.
Fifty Shades Freed declined 67.2 percent from Sunday and 73.0 percent from last Monday, while Peter Rabbit decreased 86.4 percent from Sunday and an extremely sharp 90.4 percent from last Monday’s Presidents’ Day take.
Through 18 days of release, Fifty Shades Freed is running towards the higher end of expectations with $90.369 M and Peter Rabbit has grossed a stronger than expected $72.071 M. |
|
Film (Distributor) | Daily Gross |
Theatre Count |
Per-Thea. Average |
%Change Yesterday |
%Change Last Mon. |
Total Gross |
TG to OW Ratio |
Week | |
1 | Black Panther (Disney) |
$8,098,481 | 4,020 | $2,015 | -77.1% | -79.8% | $411,711,738 | 2.038 | 2 |
2 | Game Night (Warner / New Line) |
$1,303,144 | 3,488 | $374 | -70.6% | N/A | $18,308,476 | 1.077 | 1 |
3 | Annihilation (Paramount) |
$974,161 | 2,012 | $484 | -68.0% | N/A | $12,045,745 | 1.088 | 1 |
4 | Fifty Shades Freed (Universal) |
$575,530 | 3,265 | $176 | -67.2% | -73.0% | $90,368,595 | 2.344 | 3 |
5 | Peter Rabbit (Sony / Columbia) |
$564,509 | 3,707 | $152 | -86.4% | -90.4% | $72,070,593 | 2.882 | 3 |
6 | Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (Sony / Columbia) |
$310,732 | 2,519 | $123 | -81.1% | -85.0% | $387,595,444 | 10.716 | 10 |
7 | The 15:17 to Paris (Warner Bros.) |
$295,032 | 2,752 | $107 | -69.1% | -77.9% | $32,526,043 | 2.591 | 3 |
8 | The Greatest Showman (Fox) |
$259,876 | 1,601 | $162 | -72.5% | -82.6% | $161,038,395 | 18.288 | 10 |
9 | The Shape of Water (Fox Searchlight) |
$150,723 | 721 | $209 | -58.8% | -61.8% | $55,516,822 | 18.503 | 13 |
10 | Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Fox Searchlight) |
$123,517 | 691 | $179 | -66.2% | -67.6% | $50,275,720 | 11.419 | 16 |
11 | The Post (Fox / DreamWorks) |
$115,647 | 795 | $145 | -68.1% | -74.3% | $79,004,609 | 4.080 | 10 |
12 | Samson (Pure Flix) |
$91,498 | 1,140 | $80 | -70.2% | -70.8% | $3,834,702 | 1.973 | 2 |
13 | Early Man (Lionsgate) |
$90,757 | 2,494 | $36 | -85.7% | -91.5% | $6,944,142 | 2.176 | 2 |
14 | Darkest Hour (Focus) |
$85,040 | 795 | $107 | -59.5% | -62.4% | $54,550,507 | 14.016 | 14 |
15 | Phantom Thread (Focus) |
$74,805 | 651 | $115 | -84.3% | -56.8% | $19,091,409 | 5.880 | 9 |
16 | Winchester (Lionsgate / CBS Films) |
$74,126 | 852 | $87 | -68.4% | -82.1% | $23,809,350 | 2.558 | 4 |
17 | Maze Runner: The Death Cure (Fox) |
$67,169 | 952 | $71 | -75.5% | -89.6% | $56,396,392 | 2.334 | 5 |
18 | I, Tonya (NEON / 30West) |
$60,283 | 423 | $143 | -67.0% | -71.7% | $28,156,914 | 8.373 | 12 |
19 | Lady Bird (A24) |
$58,407 | 601 | $97 | -75.6% | -62.0% | $47,360,177 | 11.672 | 17 |
20 | Den of Thieves (STXfilms) |
$43,464 | 357 | $122 | -64.4% | -76.2% | $44,349,993 | 2.917 | 6 |
21 | Hostiles (Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures) |
$40,248 | 418 | $96 | -61.0% | -75.8% | $29,173,395 | 2.885 | 10 |
22 | 12 Strong (Warner Bros.) |
$32,364 | 448 | $72 | -71.6% | -81.0% | $44,926,331 | 2.841 | 6 |
23 | Star Wars: The Last Jedi (Disney) |
$31,338 | 292 | $107 | -71.4% | -80.3% | $618,759,894 | 2.812 | 11 |
24 | Detective Chinatown 2 (Warner Bros.) |
$28,195 | 111 | $254 | -69.4% | -83.2% | $1,565,659 | 2.224 | 2 |
25 | Coco (Disney) |
$27,720 | 266 | $104 | -81.8% | -87.3% | $208,060,133 | 4.095 | 14 |
26 | La Boda de Valentina (Lionsgate / Pantelion) |
$16,635 | 141 | $118 | -80.4% | -79.6% | $2,524,770 | 2.201 | 3 |
27 | Molly's Game (STXfilms) |
$14,059 | 104 | $135 | -61.9% | -67.4% | $28,609,593 | 4.173 | 9 |
28 | Ferdinand (Fox) |
$11,967 | 214 | $56 | -84.1% | -89.1% | $82,821,947 | 6.180 | 11 |
29 | The Commuter (Lionsgate) |
$11,264 | 138 | $82 | -65.3% | -42.5% | $36,126,122 | 2.637 | 7 |
30 | Wonder (Lionsgate) |
$11,025 | 158 | $70 | -70.4% | -80.8% | $131,958,107 | 4.790 | 15 |
31 | Paddington 2 (Warner Bros.) |
$10,842 | 281 | $39 | -85.7% | -94.7% | $39,813,483 | 3.619 | 7 |
32 | Thor: Ragnarok (Disney) |
$9,094 | 131 | $69 | -76.0% | -76.6% | $314,821,462 | 2.565 | 17 |
33 | Monster Hunt 2 (Lionsgate) |
$8,992 | 55 | $163 | -64.9% | -86.2% | $620,259 | 1.815 | 2 |
34 | Pad Man (Sony / Columbia) |
$8,404 | 95 | $88 | -67.8% | -87.6% | $1,610,568 | 2.175 | 3 |
35 | Pitch Perfect 3 (Universal) |
$5,770 | 135 | $43 | -75.8% | -77.4% | $104,788,505 | 5.258 | 10 |
36 | Insidious: The Last Key (Universal) |
$5,305 | 110 | $48 | -71.2% | -76.0% | $67,330,925 | 2.276 | 8 |
37 | Justice League (Warner Bros.) |
$4,923 | 137 | $36 | -81.4% | -82.3% | $228,895,272 | 2.439 | 15 |
38 | The Florida Project (A24) |
$2,009 | 21 | $96 | -49.8% | -71.5% | $5,856,566 | 9.241 | 21 |
39 | The Disaster Artist (A24 / New Line) |
$912 | 12 | $76 | -44.9% | -67.8% | $21,109,131 | 3.316 | 14 |
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