#1 300: Rise of An Empire from Warner Bros. opened at #1 with a gross of $45 million in 3,470 theaters. Budget was $110 million.
#2 Mr. Peabody & Sherman from Fox opened at #2 with a gross of $32.2 million in 3,934 theaters. Budget was $145 million.
#3 Non-Stop from Universal fell from #1 to #3 with a gross of $15.8 million (-45.2%) in 3,113 theaters (+23). Total gross to date is $52.6 million. Budget was $50 million.
#4 The LEGO Movie from Warner Bros. fell from #3 to #4 with a gross of $10.9 million (-47.6%) in 3,290 theaters (-480). Total gross to date is $224.9 million. Budget was $60 million.
#5 Son of God from Fox fell from #2 to #5 with a gross of $10.4 million (-59.5%) in 3,271 theaters (+11). Total gross to date is $41.8 million. Budget was unknown.
#6 The Monuments Men from Sony fell from #5 to #6 with a gross of $3.1 million (-37.8%) in 2,001 theaters (-1,001). Total gross to date is $70.6 million. Budget was $70 million.
#7 3 Days to Kill from Relativity fell from #4 to #7 with a gross of $3 million (-39.2%) in 2,348 theaters (-524). Total gross to date is $25.5 million. Budget was $28 million.
#8 Frozen from Buena Vista held at #8 with a gross of $2.9 million (-18.6%) in 1,660 theaters (-86). Total gross to date is $393 million. Budget was $150 million.
#9 12 Years a Slave from Fox Searchlight rose from #18 to #9 with a gross of $2.1 million (+116.3%) in 1,065 theaters (+654). Total gross to date is $53 million. Budget was $20 million.
#10 Ride Along from Universal held at #10 with a gross of $2.02 million (-33.4%) in 1,323 theaters (-546). Total gross to date is $130 million. Budget was $25 million.
#11 RoboCop from Sony fell from #6 to #11 with a gross of $2.01 million (-55.2%) in 1,714 theaters (-1,171). Total gross to date is $54.8 million. Budget was $100 million.
#12 About Last Night from Sony/Screen Gems fell from #9 to #12 with a gross of $1.7 million (-51.1%) in 1,074 theaters (-730). Total gross to date is $46.5 million. Budget was $12.5 million.
The combined gross of the top 12 movies this weekend was $131.2 million.
Sources:
Box Office Mojo
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My Art’s House pick for this week is: Veronica Mars