#1 Mr. Peabody & Sherman from Fox rose from #2 to #1 with a gross of $21.8 million (-32.3%) in 3,951 theaters (+17). Total gross to date is $63.8 million. Budget was $145 million.
#2 300: Rise of An Empire from Warner Bros. fell from #1 to #2 with a gross of $19.2 million (-57.4%) in 3,490 theaters (+20). Total gross to date is $78.4 million. Budget was $110 million.
#3 Need for Speed from Buena Vista opened at #3 with a gross of $17.8 million in 3,115 theaters. Budget was $66 million.
#4 Non-Stop from Universal fell from #3 to #4 with a gross of $10.6 million (-32.9%) in 3,183 theaters (+70). Total gross to date is $68.8 million. Budget was $50 million.
#5 Tyler Perry’s The Single Moms Club from Lionsgate Films opened at #5 with a gross of $8.1 million in 1,896 theaters. Budget was unknown.
#6 The LEGO Movie from Warner Bros. fell from #4 to #6 with a gross of $7.7 million (-29.4%) in 3,040 theaters (-250). Total gross to date is $236.9 million. Budget was $60 million.
#7 Son of God from Fox fell from #5 to #7 with a gross of $5.5 million (-46.7%) in 2,990 theaters (-281). Total gross to date is $51 million. Budget was unknown.
#8 The Grand Budapest Hotel from Fox Searchlight rose from #17 to #8 with a gross of $3.6 million (+348.5%) in 66 theaters (+62). Total gross to date is $4.8 million. Budget was unknown.
#9 Frozen from Buena Vista fell from #8 to #9 with a gross of $2.1 million (-27.3%) in 1,466 theaters (-194). Total gross to date is $396.4 million. Budget was $150 million.
#10 The Monuments Men from Sony fell from #6 to #10 with a gross of $2.06 million (-32.9%) in 1,294 theaters (-407). Total gross to date is $73.9 million. Budget was $70 million.
#11 Veronica Mars from Warner Bros. opened at #11 with a gross of $2 million in 291 theaters. Budget was $6 million.
#12 3 Days to Kill from Relativity fell from #7 to #12 with a gross of $1.7 million (-42.5%) in 1,566 theaters (-782). Total gross to date is $28.5 million. Budget was $28 million.
The combined gross of the top 12 movies this weekend was $102.3 million.
Sources:
Box Office Mojo
One reply on “Weekend Box Office: Mar 14-Mar 16”
My art’s House pick for this week is: Cheap Thrills.