Gambling
against Disney is generally a terrible idea, but not this occasion: “Into the
Woods” launched this weekend and came in 3rd at the box office behind “Unbroken”
and “The Hobbit”.
But very
soon since “Into the Woods” didn’t stop the box office doesn’t mean it bombed.
The movie grossed $15.1 million on Christmas day, meaning it had the 4th major
Christmas day opening gross in record behind 2012’s “Les Miserables”, 2009’s “Sherlock
Holmes” and this times’s “Unbroken”.
While “Unbroken”
beat “Into the Woods” on equally at its opening point and also at opening
weekend, the two were neck to neck: “Into the Woods” gets $15.1 million on special
occasion Christmas day while “Unbroken” earned $15.9 million. “Into the Woods” earned
$31 million over the weekend as “Unbroken” earned $31.7 million. When it turns
out, viewers were evenly intrigued by the celebrity studded melodic and the
Oscar prepared play.
However
neither of these fresh releases could outshine “The Hobbit”: The Battle of the
Five Armies, now in its second weekend. The final movie in the Hobbit trilogy gets
$41.4 million, sufficient to earn it the number one position once again at the
box office. This was just a 24 percent fall from the earlier weekend, as it
opened with $54.7 million and confirms that the Peter Jackson sequence is going
out on a especially strong note.
The remaining
of the top 5 was also made of movies in their second weeks: “Secret of the Tomb”&“Night
at the Museum” came in at number 4th position with $20.6 million earning and “Annie”
at number 5th position with the help of $16.6 million..
As for the
rest of the weekends top ten, The Hunger Games: Mocking jay Part one was at
number six in its 6th week with the help of $10 million and in further
milestones, has gets $306.7 million locally yet. The Imitation Game gets $7.9
million, Exodus: Gods and Kings gets $6.8 million while Wild gained $5.4 million
rounded out the box office top ten.
1. The
Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies--- $41.4 million
2.
Unbroken ------------------------------------------ $31.7 million
3. Into
the Woods ------------------------------------ $31 million
4. Night
at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb ---- $20.6 million
5. Annie ---------------------------------------------- $16.6 million
However
the film that’s been sounded about extra than one of the top 10 is “The
Interview”. The controversial film “Seth Rogen” showed in 331 independent cinemas
as well as on websites like Google Play and YouTube moreover grossed $2.8
million over the 4 days opening with Christmas and $1.8 million over the
weekend.
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