![]() The top five US box offices for December 13-15 are as follows: 1. "Jumanji: The Next Level" ![]() Week at the box office: 1 Added: $ 60.1 million Total box office: $ 60.1 million Sank / Rise: - (-) Jake Kasdan's film showcased the best start among Sony's December releases. Before the premiere, the studio calmed down its ardor and gave rather modest predictions for the sequel, and critics spoke of it with restraint. However, viewers appreciated the novelty, and if Call of the Jungle, which started with $ 52.7 million, earned almost $ 1 billion at the box office, then the continuation should take the franchise to a new level. 2. "Frozen 2" ![]() Week at the box office: 4 Added: $ 19.2 million Total box office: $ 366.5 million Sank / Rise: -1 (-45.5%) For the first time in four weeks of distribution, an animated film had to settle for second place. Frozen 2 now has $ 1.03 billion globally, and as predicted, the cartoon became Disney's sixth billionaire in 2019. The sequel also surpassed Puzzle ($ 356.5 million) in grossing in the US and now ranks tenth among all animated releases in this indicator. 3. "Get the knives" ![]() Week at the box office: 3 Added: $ 9.3 million Total box office: $ 78.9 million Sank / Rise: -1 (-34.9%) At the worldwide box office, Ryan Johnson's tape has already grossed more than $ 160 million, despite the fact that its premiere in a number of countries has not yet taken place. About half of this amount is accounted for in North American distribution, that is, Knives Out is already surpassing Girl on the Train ($ 75.4 million) and is trying to reach Murder on the Orient Express ($ 102.8 million). 4. "The Richard Jewell Case" ![]() Week at the box office: 1 Added: $ 5 million Total box office: $ 5 million Sank / Rise: - (-) Clint Eastwood's picture opens the parade of newcomers, who started very poorly at the box office. The Richard Jewell Affair has fallen into the trap of serious dramas that often fail to find their audience. The film earned a high A rating from moviegoers, but started off very sluggishly, far worse than Eastwood's previous films Train to Paris ($ 12.6 million) and Drug Courier ($ 17.5 million). 5. "Black Christmas" ![]() Week at the box office: 1 Added: $ 4.4 million Total box office: $ 4.4 million Sank / Rise: - (-) Blumhouse will definitely not list Sophia Takal's horror as one of their greatest accomplishments. A remake of the 1974 horror movie came out on Friday the 13th, but even that didn't save him. In the history of Blumhouse, this is one of the worst starts, only “Jam and Holograms” ($ 1.4 million) started weaker. However, Black Christmas will eventually recoup its $ 5 million budget without any problems. The Topic of Article: US Boxing Office Reached the Next Level. |