Box Office Rundown

By Paul Anthony

Once again we survived another holiday weekend and once again frozen 2 was reigning supreme at the box office. Frozen 2 went up against Knives Out and won the battle by 58 million. Frozen 2 made around 85 million, well Knives Out made 27 million. Queen and Slim also made the top 5 in its opening weekend with 11 million and here is a shocker. Joker after being in 10th place last week actually moved up to 9th and I predicted it that it would fall out of the top ten all together. Charlie’s Angles took a big step in the wrong direction when it was in 8th place last week and fell all the way to 14th and only grossed 16 million and now lets look at our top 10!

  1. Frozen 2, 85.25 million
  2. Knives Out, 27 million
  3. Ford v Ferrari, 13.221 million
  4.  A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood, 11. 8 million
  5. Queen and Slim, 11.7 million
  6.  21 bridges, 5.8 million
  7.  Playing With Fire, 4.2 million
  8.  Midway, 3.957 million
  9.  Joker, 2 million
  10.  Last Christmas, 1.980 million

Now usually we would have more then just one major release coming out this weekend but this time we only have 1 and that film is Playmobil: The Movie which is an animation so this will make things a little interesting.

Now here are my predictions for this week Box Office

  1. Frozen 2
  2. Knives Out
  3.  Playmobil: The Movie
  4. Ford V Ferrari
  5. A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
  6. Playing With Fire
  7.  21 Bridges
  8. Midway
  9. Queen and Slim
  10.  Joker

Now Let’s see how accurate I can be this week!

 

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