Setting a new opening weekend record for the month of November, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever [BPNT2] debuted with an estimated $180.0 million, surpassing the 2013 $158.07 million mark by The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. The debut is the second best of the year behind the $187 million from Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Women over 25 turned out to be the biggest demographic quadrant at 32%, followed closely by men over 25 at 31%.
After 3 weeks at the top, Black Adam [BADAM] finished second at $8.6 million for a total of $151.12 million.
Tickets to Paradise [TCKTP] arrived in third place with $6.1 million, bringing its total to $56.51 million after 4 weekends.
Prey for the Devil [TDVLT] earned $2.01 million in its third weekend to up its tally to $16.96 million.
The Banshees of Inisherin [BNSHE] slipped just 17% from its first weekend of wide expansion to $1.70 million. The dramedy has banked $5.78 million.
One Piece Film Red [OPFR] tumbled 84% in its second weekend to $1.45 million. The anime sits at $12.77 million.
Till [TILL] grossed another $618K in its third weekend of wide release for a sum of $8.04 million.
Tag(s): BPNT2, BADAM, TCKTP, TDVLT, BNSHE, OPFR, TILL