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‘Spectre’ Kills At Box Office

SpectreJames Bond and Charlie Brown’s gang re-energized the North American box office after a dismal few weekends. Spectre launched to $73 million from 3,972 theaters, the second-biggest opening for any film in the iconic spy franchise, and one of the top showings of the year to date. Still, some had expected the tentpole to approach $80 million domestically. Overseas, Spectre also dominated, grossing $117.8 million from 76 markets for a global weekend take of $190.8 million and early worldwide total of $300 million. It placed No. 1 everywhere.

The top 12 films of the weekend, as of Sunday, November 8, are as follows:

RANKTITLEDISTRIBUTOR NAMEREVENUE# OF LOCATIONS*LOC AVGCUME REVENUE
1SpectreSony$73,000,0003,92918,579$73,000,000
2Peanuts Movie, The20th Century Fox$45,000,0003,89711,547$45,000,000
3Martian, The20th Century Fox$9,300,0002,8553,257$197,067,346
4GoosebumpsSony$7,000,0003,0512,294$66,475,954
5Bridge Of SpiesDisney$6,086,0002,7672,199$54,971,952
6Hotel Transylvania 2Sony$3,600,0002,2741,583$161,343,404
7BurntThe Weinstein Company$3,003,0003,0031,000$10,211,287
8Last Witch Hunter, TheLionsgate$2,650,0002,2861,159$23,571,701
9Intern, TheWarner Bros.$1,810,0001,0711,690$71,407,251
10Paranormal Activity: The Ghost DimensionParamount$1,650,0001,0871,517$16,281,378
11Our Brand Is CrisisWarner Bros.$1,500,0002,202681$6,000,632
12WoodlawnPure Flix$1,185,0009221,285$12,572,198

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