The Super Bowl is always a challenge for the U.S. box office, but this year was a complete blowout. Universal/Disney’s Glass and STXfilms/Lantern’s The Upside stayed atop the chart in their third and fourth outings with $9.5 million and $8 million, respectively, after facing little competition fromMiss Bala, the only new nationwide offering which debuted to a muted $6.7 million.
The top 12 films of the weekend, as of Sunday, February 3, are as follows:
# | Title | Distributor Name | Weekend Total | # of Locs | Loc Avg | Cume Total |
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1 | Glass | Universal | $9,535,000 | 3,665 | $2,602 | $88,655,100 |
2 | Upside, The | STX Entertainment | $8,850,000 | 3,568 | $2,480 | $75,590,128 |
3 | Miss Bala | Sony | $6,700,000 | 2,203 | $3,041 | $6,700,000 |
4 | Aquaman | Warner Bros. | $4,785,000 | 2,926 | $1,635 | $323,527,240 |
5 | Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse | Sony | $4,410,000 | 2,234 | $1,974 | $175,286,069 |
6 | Green Book | Universal | $4,317,000 | 2,648 | $1,630 | $55,821,331 |
7 | Kid Who Would Be King, The | 20th Century Fox | $4,200,000 | 3,528 | $1,190 | $13,173,676 |
8 | Dog’s Way Home, A | Sony | $3,510,000 | 2,962 | $1,185 | $35,902,871 |
9 | Escape Room | Sony | $2,900,000 | 1,942 | $1,493 | $52,089,300 |
10 | They Shall Not Grow Old | Warner Bros. | $2,405,000 | 735 | $3,272 | $10,745,000 |
11 | Mary Poppins Returns | Disney | $1,924,000 | 1,704 | $1,129 | $168,205,840 |
12 | Bumblebee | Paramount | $1,900,000 | 1,781 | $1,067 | $124,253,188 |