With most of the nation preoccupied by miserable weather as well as Super Bowl weekend, Glass [GLASS] topped the weekend box office with an estimated $9.5 million. The thriller has banked $88.7 million.
The Upside [NTCHB] remained in second place for a third time with $8.9 million, pushing its total to $75.6 million.
Miss Bala [MISSB] debuted at the third spot with $6.7 million. The femme-actioner drew an audience that was 54$ female and 66% aged 25 or older.
The King Who Would Be King [KWWBK] declined 41% in its second weekend to $4.2 million and the seventh spot.
They Shall Not Grow Old [TSNGO] opened with $2.4 million for tenth overall. The documentary has earned $10.7 million including previews.
Rank | TITLE | F-S-S | TOTAL |
1 | GLASS | $9,535,000 | $88,655,100 |
2 | THE UPSIDE | $8,850,000 | $75,590,000 |
3 | MISS BALA | $6,700,000 | $6,700,000 |
4 | AQUAMAN | $4,785,000 | $323,572,240 |
5 | SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE | $4,410,000 | $175,286,000 |
6 | GREEN BOOK | $4,317,000 | $55,821,331 |
7 | THE KID WHO WOULD BE KING | $4,200,000 | $13,174,000 |
8 | A DOG'S WAY HOME | $3,510,000 | $35,902,871 |
9 | ESCAPE ROOM | $2,900,000 | $52,089,000 |
10 | THEY SHALL NOT GROW OLD | $2,405,000 | $10,745,072 |
11 | MARY POPPINS RETURNS | $1,924,000 | $168,205,840 |
12 | BUMBLEBEE | $1,900,000 | $124,253,000 |
Tag(s): GLASS, NTCHB, MISSB, KWWBK, TSNGO