Post by Dex on Feb 6, 2020 13:03:36 GMT -5
"Bad Boys of Life" went for a three-peat at the box office during Super Bowl weekend.
The Sony Pictures' film starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence brought in $17.6 million to claim the No. 1 spot for the third straight week. The studio said the third installment became the highest-grossing film in the franchise with $148 million, eclipsing "Bad Boys II."
The World War I tale "1917" notched second as the film continues to build momentum as an Oscars contender. It has been an impressive feat for the Sam Mendes-directed war movie after going from 11 screen s in its first week to nearly 4,000.
It was a bumpy start for newcomers "Gretel & Hansel" and "The Rhythm Section," which barely cracked the top 10.
Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Comscore.
1. "Bad Boys for Life," $17.6 million, ($30.8 million international).
2. "1917," $9.6 million, ($20.9 million international).
3. "Dolittle," $7.7 million, ($17.7 million international).
4. "Gretel & Hansel," $6.1 million, ($1.4 million international).
5. "The Gentlemen," $6.01 million, ($3.9 million international).
6. "Jumanji: The Next Level," $6 million, ($5.3 million international)
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7. "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker," $3.1 million, ($3.2 million international).
8. "The Turning," $3.05 million, ($1 million international).
9. "Little Women," $3.01 million, ($7.5 million international).
10. "The Rhythm Section," $2.8 million.
www.reviewjournal.com/entertainment/movies/bad-boys-for-life-leads-box-office-for-3rd-straight-week-1949101/
The Sony Pictures' film starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence brought in $17.6 million to claim the No. 1 spot for the third straight week. The studio said the third installment became the highest-grossing film in the franchise with $148 million, eclipsing "Bad Boys II."
The World War I tale "1917" notched second as the film continues to build momentum as an Oscars contender. It has been an impressive feat for the Sam Mendes-directed war movie after going from 11 screen s in its first week to nearly 4,000.
It was a bumpy start for newcomers "Gretel & Hansel" and "The Rhythm Section," which barely cracked the top 10.
Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Comscore.
1. "Bad Boys for Life," $17.6 million, ($30.8 million international).
2. "1917," $9.6 million, ($20.9 million international).
3. "Dolittle," $7.7 million, ($17.7 million international).
4. "Gretel & Hansel," $6.1 million, ($1.4 million international).
5. "The Gentlemen," $6.01 million, ($3.9 million international).
6. "Jumanji: The Next Level," $6 million, ($5.3 million international)
.
7. "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker," $3.1 million, ($3.2 million international).
8. "The Turning," $3.05 million, ($1 million international).
9. "Little Women," $3.01 million, ($7.5 million international).
10. "The Rhythm Section," $2.8 million.
www.reviewjournal.com/entertainment/movies/bad-boys-for-life-leads-box-office-for-3rd-straight-week-1949101/