The Mule holds box office lead earning additional $1.726m
Warner Brothers’ mystery thriller film starring Clint Eastwood, The Mule, has held its weekend box office lead earning an additional $1.726m.
The Mule has brought in a total of $4.832m and has held the top spot for the second week in a row. Last week, on its premiere, the movie managed $1.9m.
Green Book, which is based on a true story of a bouncer who becomes a chauffeur for an African-American pianist, brought in $1.44m over the weekend.
The movie managed to surpass Glass, which made $1.142m across 329 screens.
Meanwhile Paramount’s comedy Instant Family took its total earnings up to $11.249m after adding an additional $904,392 over the weekend.
Fox’s Bohemian Rhapsody, which is based on the band Queen and its lead singer Freddy Mercury, made $835,607.
The total earnings Bohemian Rhapsody has made so far is $51.608m.
New film On the Basis of Sex debuted last week and managed $73,042 over the weekend.
Title (Distributor) | Weekend B/O | Screens | Total B/O |
---|---|---|---|
The Mule (Wb) | $1,726,372 | 271 | $4,832,048 |
Green Book (Eone) | $1,440,667 | 268 | $4,441,535 |
Glass (Disney) | $1,142,431 | 329 | $8,586,741 |
Instant Family (Paramount) | $904,392 | 268 | $11,249,881 |
Bohemian Rhapsody (Fox) | $835,607 | 467 | $51,608,859 |
Aquaman (Wb) | $756,926 | 241 | $40,728,549 |
How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (Universal) | $667,629 | 268 | $21,636,371 |
Mary Poppins Returns (Disney) | $541,787 | 263 | $18,820,842 |
Ben Is Back (Roadshow) | $456,215 | 146 | $458,236 |
Storm Boy (Sony) | $405,882 | 304 | $4,301,027 |
Mary Queen Of Scots (Universal) | $380,142 | 243 | $3,359,498 |
Ralph Breaks The Internet (Disney) | $347,184 | 208 | $20,333,227 |
The Favourite (Fox) | $270,513 | 134 | $4,429,055 |
Free Solo (Madman) | $219,809 | 69 | $885,829 |
Dragon Ball Super: Broly (Madman) | $219,561 | 158 | $1,905,077 |
Vice (Eone) | $187,676 | 118 | $3,911,792 |
Star Is Born, A (Wb) | $183,177 | 132 | $35,370,395 |
Spider-man: Into The Spider-verse (Sony) | $139,338 | 85 | $13,288,828 |
The Kid Who Would Be King (Fox) | $112,215 | 169 | $1,867,622 |
The Front Runner (Sony) | $111,183 | 59 | $170,981 |