Captain America sequel makes over $6m while Lego Movie pulled $5.7m
Captain America: The Winter Soldier dominated the weekend box office delivering Disney a total of $6,058,676 outstripping The Lego Movie was the second highest grossing movie over the weekend, bringing in over $5,711,151.
Since premiering in Australia on Thursday the Marvel film has made a total of $6,355,027 across 571 screens, while Roadshow film The Lego Movie has grabbed $6,129,297 on 537 screens.
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The pair bumped last week’s number one Noah into third place, which made $2.23 million in ticket sales across 387 screens, taking its total Australian box office to over $8 million.
Animated comedy Mr Peabody And Sherman managed to take in just over $1 million across 508 screens while George Clooney’s The Monuments Men rounded out the weekend’s top five bringing in $597,785 across 341 screens.
Disney’s Need For Speed, starring Breaking Bad’s Aaron Paul made $183,193 across 120 screens while Pompeii which stars Game of Throne’s Kit Harington made $49,960 across 66 screens, taking the film’s total Australian box office to $1,344,679.
Title (Distributor)
Weekend B/O
Screens
Total B/O
Captain America: The Winter Soldier (Disney)
$6,058,676
571
$6,355,027
The Lego Movie (Roadshow)
$5,711,151
537
$6,129,297
Noah (Paramount)
$2,232,347
387
$8,187,229
Mr. Peabody And Sherman (Fox)
$1,068,668
508
$5,204,958
The Monuments Men (Fox)
$597,785
341
$7,927,272
Ride Along (Universal)
$274,449
121
$2,238,825
Need For Speed (Disney)
$183,193
120
$4,089,475
300: Rise Of An Empire (Wb)
$101,565
89
$8,412,611
The Dallas Buyers Club (Pinnacle Films)
$101,322
45
$2,836,825
Wadjda (Eone)
$87,333
25
$359,909
Non-stop (Studiocanal)
$84,399
50
$5,759,535
Tracks (Paramount)
$71,922
75
$2,195,503
12 Years A Slave (Icon)
$55,248
49
$7,463,853
Pompeii (Icon)
$49,960
66
$1,344,679
Le Week-end (Paramount)
$37,699
36
$1,073,821
The Wolf Of Wall Street (Roadshow)
$35,707
16
$23,254,775
Main Tera Hero (Eros)
$33,356
10
$33,356
The Raid 2 (Madman)
$32,611
18
$135,688
Cuban Fury (Studiocanal)
$31,901
50
$781,635
Recep Ivedik 4 (Cinegraph)
$28,743
2
$102,696
Hooray!
Good to see Wadjda on the top 10 – it was a wonderful film.
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