M. Night Shyamalan’s horror-thriller Split stayed atop the North American box office for a third weekend in a row with $14.6 million from 3,373 theaters, the first time Shyamalan has claimed that victory since The Sixth Sense in 1999.
The top 12 films of the weekend, as of Sunday, February 5, are as follows:
Title | Distributor Name | Weekend Revenue | Cume Total | |||
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Weekend Total | # of Locs | Loc Avg | ||||
1 | Split | Universal | $14,584,485 | 3,373 | $4,324 | $98,700,950 |
2 | Rings | Paramount | $13,000,000 | 2,931 | $4,435 | $13,000,000 |
3 | Dog’s Purpose, A | Universal | $10,824,830 | 3,178 | $3,406 | $32,926,095 |
4 | Hidden Figures | 20th Century Fox | $10,100,000 | 3,401 | $2,970 | $119,402,095 |
5 | La La Land | Lionsgate | $7,450,000 | 3,236 | $2,302 | $118,306,924 |
6 | Resident Evil: The Final Chapter | Sony | $4,500,000 | 3,104 | $1,450 | $21,851,775 |
7 | Sing | Universal | $4,080,715 | 2,293 | $1,780 | $262,907,195 |
8 | Lion | The Weinstein Company | $4,006,000 | 1,405 | $2,851 | $24,711,674 |
9 | Space Between Us, The | STX Entertainment | $3,820,000 | 2,812 | $1,358 | $3,820,000 |
10 | xXx: The Return Of Xander Cage | Paramount | $3,700,000 | 2,478 | $1,493 | $40,024,887 |
11 | Rogue One: A Star Wars Story | Disney | $2,933,000 | 1,613 | $1,818 | $524,642,512 |
12 | Monster Trucks | Paramount | $2,120,000 | 1,901 | $1,115 | $31,114,593 |