

Opening next weekend are 20th Century Fox’s Kenneth Branagh-directed reboot Murder on the Orient Express, Paramount’s Daddy’s Home 2 and in exclusive play, Fox Searchlight’s Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.įinal top 20 from ComScore for the weekend of Nov.

Total ticket sales for the weekend came in at $179.9M, -6% from a year ago, leaving 2017 through this past Sunday with $8.9 billion, -4.8%. Final figures on A24’s Lady Bird from director Greta Gerwig is $91K per theater, the highest year to date beating Amazon/Lionsgate’s opening PTA of $84K, for a three-day of $364K at four New York and Los Angeles houses. Rivals believe it will final around Office Christmas Party‘s take of $54.8M. While exit polls were sour with a B CinemaScore and a 68% overall positive PostTrak score, we’ll see if moviegoers can muster some holiday cheer for this movie and have it leg out in the next two months. 17.Ī Bad Moms Christmasfiled $16.7M for the weekend, $300K less than the $17M reported yesterday for a five-day run of $21.2M. Look for Ragnarok to own next weekend with at least $60M before it has to hand its hammer over to Warner Bros.’ Justice League which looks to emulate the Marvel movie in its three-day on Nov. Given Ragnarok‘s momentum, it only makes sense that the pic stands to make more, potentially $9M to $10M+. While Tuesday is bound to be the bigger midday for Ragnarok, Doctor Strange declined 71% from Sunday to Monday at this time last year for $6.2M. That haul ranks as the second best Sunday in November after The Hunger Games: Catching Fire ($34.5M).

The Taika Waititi-directed threequel drew $32.1M yesterday, -27% from Saturday’s $44.2M. Monday final with chart: Disney/ Marvel’s Thor: Ragnarokeasily beat its Sunday $121M estimate with $122.7M which makes it the sixth best opening of November.
