"Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle" continues to top the box office weekend
At week 4, "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle" proved its charm at the North American box office.
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle continues to top the box office charts weekend 12-14 January 2018
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle: $ 27 million ~ $ 609 billion
The Post: $ 18.6 million ~ 419.7 billion
The Commuter: $ 13.45 million ~ $ 303.5 billion
Insidious: The Last Key: $ 12.1 million ~ $ 273 billion
The Greatest Showman: $ 11.8 million ~ $ 266.3 billion
Star Wars: The Last Jedi: $ 11.3 million ~ $ 255 billion
Paddington 2: $ 10.63 million ~ $ 240 billion
Proud Mary: $ 10 million ~ $ 225.6 billion
Pitch Perfect 3: $ 5.66 million ~ $ 127.6 billion
Darkest Hour: $ 4.5 million ~ $ 101 billion
Regardless of the new series being released as well as the old movies that opened up the ratings, this week's top-of-the-line North American box office is still Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. With $ 27 million in just three days over the weekend, Jake Kasdan's movie promises $ 300 million in domestic sales next weekend.
This year's premiere will be a perfect run for star of The Rock / Dwayne Johnson in 2018 with many worthy works such as Rampage or Skyscraper.
Second place was The Post, which was widely distributed and garnered $ 18.6 million in its second week. This is one of the nominees of this year's Oscars, despite the fact that the Golden Globes film has made some of the public's attention diminished enough to beat a slew of new releases. ranked second at the domestic box office.
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Only The Commuter is the name of the rookie debuted last weekend was enough to reach the top 5 of the rankings. However, the revenue gap between the new films, from The Commuter in third place to, for example, Proud Mary (eighth) is not much.
January is always a good month at the box office, when people go back to school after the holidays and cinema becomes a luxury. The films selected for release in January are mostly works with low film cost and low sales expectations, such as Insidious: The Last Key of $ 10 million or Proud Mary 14 million.
In addition, the North American market is only a lure for Paddington 2's sales as the film has won almost all of its overseas box office, grossing $ 125 million.
The following week will see more new movies coming out with the movie 12 Strong, the thriller band thug Den of Thieves police to the romantic movie Forever My Girl.
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