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Mockingjay Holds Top Spot

Hunger Games MockingjayWith no new wide releases in the U.S. this weekend, Lionsgate’s The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 1 topped the box office for the third time in a row with $21.6 million, bringing its domestic total to $257.7 million for a global cume of $560.5 million. Mockingjay is on the brink of passing up Captain America: The Winter Solider ($259.7 million) to become the No. 2 title of the year in North America to date after Guardians of the Galaxy ($332 million), even as it continues to trail behind last year’s The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.

The top 12 films of the weekend, as of Sunday, December 7, are as follows:

RANKTITLEDISTRIBUTOR NAMEWEEKEND REVENUECUME REVENUE
REVENUE# OF LOCATIONS*LOC AVG
1Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1, TheLionsgate$21,600,0004,0545,328$257,726,831
2Penguins Of Madagascar20th Century Fox$11,100,0003,7752,940$49,590,536
3Horrible Bosses 2Warner Bros.$8,600,0003,4002,529$36,074,766
4Big Hero 6Disney$8,130,0003,1682,566$177,548,239
5InterstellarParamount$8,000,0003,0282,642$158,656,962
6Dumb And Dumber ToUniversal$4,168,8003,0861,350$78,080,535
7Theory Of Everything, TheFocus Features$2,668,0008263,230$13,613,434
8Gone Girl20th Century Fox$1,500,0001,2051,244$162,861,026
9Pyramid, The20th Century Fox$1,350,0005892,292$1,350,000
10BirdmanFox Searchlight$1,150,0007381,558$18,919,495
11St. VincentThe Weinstein Company$1,085,0001,432757$40,766,076
12NightcrawlerOpen Road$1,075,6651,269847$30,021,052

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