On a typically sleepy post-Thanksgiving weekend in movie theaters, leftovers led the box office with Disney’s « Ralph Breaks the Internet repeating as No. 1 with $25.8 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday.
NEW YORK — On a typically sleepy post-Thanksgiving weekend in movie theaters, leftovers led the box office with Disney’s « Ralph Breaks the Internet repeating as No. 1 with $25.8 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday.
The « Wreck-It Ralph » sequel dropped steeply (54 percent) after nearly setting a Thanksgiving record last weekend. But with only one new film in wide release, nothing came close to « Ralph Breaks the Internet, » which sends John C. Reilly and Sarah Silverman’s video-game characters into cyberspace. In 11 days of release, the $175 million film has cleared $207 million worldwide.
Still going strong in its fourth week of release, Universal’s « The Grinch » came in second with $17.7 million in ticket sales. « The Grinch, » the Illumination animated production with Benedict Cumberbatch as the Christmas curmudgeon, surpassed $200 million domestically and edged in front of last week’s No. 2 film, the « Rocky » sequel « Creed II. »
Like « Ralph Breaks the Internet, » MGM’s boxing drama also slid sizably after a big holiday opening, declining 53 percent. « Creed II, » with Michael B. Jordan as Adonis Creed, took in $16.8 million in its second weekend. It has thus far grossed $81.2 million on a $50 million budget.
The week’s lone new wide release, the Sony Screen Gems horror film « The Possession of Hannah Grace, » opened modestly with $6.