Black Panther: Wakanda Forever held onto the top spot of the box-office weekend for the second week in a row by besting the second-place film by $58.3 million.
Finishing with approximately $112.7 million than it brought in last weekend, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever still managed to hold onto first place with $67.3 million over the weekend. This lifted the film’s two-week total to $288.0 million. Meanwhile, debuting in second place was the genre-bending The Menu with $9.0 million to show for its first weekend in release. Meanwhile, third place was claimed by the Fathom Events release of The Chosen, season three, episode one, “Homecoming,” which managed to bring in $8.2 million. Black Adam fell to fourth place from second last weekend with $4.5 million over the weekend, lifting its five-week total to $157.0 million. Similarly dropping two spots was Ticket to Paradise, as the Julia Roberts/George Clooney vehicle brought in $3.2 million to raise its five-week tally to $61.6 million.
Debuting in sixth-place was the drama She Said which brought in $2.3 million in its first weekend of release. Falling three spots to land in seventh place was the family-friendly Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile with $1.9 million. This gives the film a seven-week total of $43.2 million. Also dropping three spots was the horror film Smile which finished in eighth place over the weekend with $2.3 million, bringing its eight-week total to a surprising $104.6 million. Last weekend’s sixth-place film, Prey for the Devil, was relegated to a ninth-place finish with $935,000 over the last three days. This gives the film an overall four-week total of $18.4 million. Finally, after finishing in seventh last weekend, The Banshees of Inisherin managed to bring in $703,000 and claim the final spot of the top ten. This lifted the film’s five-week total to around $7.2 million.
Three films were dispatched from the box-office top ten this weekend as last week’s eighth-, ninth-, and tenth-place films all feel from this week’s list. After two weeks, One Piece Film: Red has earned $12.8 million before bowing out of the top ten. Six weeks into its release, Till has amassed a total of $8.5 million before succumbing to newer releases. Finally, in its seventh week of release, Tár has taken in a total of $4.9 million.
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Weekend Box Office (November 18th – November 20th)
- Black Panther: Wakanda Forever…$67.3 Million
- The Menu…$9.0
- Homecoming…$8.2
- Black Adam…$4.5 Million
- Ticket to Paradise…$3.2 Million
- She Said…$2.3
- Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile…$1.9 Million
- Smile…$1.2 Million
- Prey for the Devil…$935,000
- The Banshees of Inisherin…$703,000
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