M. Night Shyamalan’s Glass is easily winning the long Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend at the box office with an estimated $47.1 million, including $40.6 million for the three days.
The superhero thriller is enjoying one of the top showings ever for the MLK frame, as well as for the month of January, despite coming in somewhat behind expectations after middling audience scores and poor reviews. Financially, the movie is already in good standing after costing a reported $23 million to produce.
The top 12 films of the weekend, as of Sunday, January 20, are as follows:
# | Title | Distributor Name | Weekend Total | # of Locs | Loc Avg | Cume Total |
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1 | Glass | Universal | $40,586,000 | 3,841 | $10,567 | $40,586,000 |
2 | Upside, The | STX Entertainment | $15,670,000 | 3,320 | $4,720 | $43,983,439 |
3 | Aquaman | Warner Bros. | $10,330,000 | 3,475 | $2,973 | $304,336,848 |
4 | Dragon Ball Super: Broly | FUNimation Films | $8,700,000 | 1,250 | $6,960 | $19,500,000 |
5 | Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse | Sony | $7,255,000 | 2,712 | $2,675 | $158,256,385 |
6 | Dog’s Way Home, A | Sony | $7,110,000 | 3,090 | $2,301 | $21,278,496 |
7 | Escape Room | Sony | $5,275,000 | 2,709 | $1,947 | $40,700,948 |
8 | Mary Poppins Returns | Disney | $5,244,000 | 2,810 | $1,866 | $158,731,814 |
9 | Bumblebee | Paramount | $4,660,000 | 2,711 | $1,719 | $115,943,676 |
10 | On The Basis Of Sex | Focus Features | $3,965,000 | 1,957 | $2,026 | $16,876,747 |
11 | Mule, The | Warner Bros. | $3,505,000 | 2,688 | $1,304 | $96,929,689 |
12 | Green Book | Universal | $2,263,000 | 912 | $2,481 | $41,974,991 |