Universal’s DreamWorks Animation’sThe Croods: A New Ageis number one at this weekend’s box office. It marks the third consecutive weekend that the animated family movie has been number one.Croods: A New Agewas able to bring in just north of $3 million and has earned $76.4 million globally since premiering 3 weeks ago. December has been quiet for movie theaters, especially since 40% of all North American theaters are closed at the moment.Wonder Woman 1984could give the box office a shot in the arm on Christmas Day, but it’s unclear what could happen after that.
Half Brotherstook the second spot at thebox officethis weekend after bringing in $490K. The comedy/drama, which stars Luis Gerardo Méndez, Connor Del Rio, José Zúñiga, Vincent Spano, Pia Watson, and Juan Pablo Espinosa, has earned $1.3 million since debuting on December 4th. Blumhouse’sFreakywas able to maintain the third spot after earning $315K. To date, the horror comedy has earned over $14 million globally, fueled from positive reviews from viewers and critics. Meanwhile,The War with Grandpa, took the fourth spot with $266K. The Robert De Niro-starring comedy has earned $24.7 million since premiering 10 weeks ago.
All My Lifefell from number four to number five this weekend after earning $215K atmovie theaters. The drama, which is based on a true story, has been getting praise from critics.Come Playtook the sixth spot with $176K. The horror movie stars Gillian Jacobs, John Gallagher Jr., Azhy Robertson, and Winslow Fegley, and it has earned $9.6 million since debuting 6 weeks ago. Classic 1987 movieDie Hardremained in the top ten this weekend at number seven after earning $136K.
Liam Neeson’sHonest Thiefcame in at number eight this weekend after earning $135K. To date, the action thriller has earned $24.4 million globally in the nine weeks that it has been in theaters. Elsewhere, Christopher Nolan’sTenetreentered the top ten at number nine. It was able to earn $125K this weekend, which brings its grand worldwide total to $361.3 million, with $57.8 of that total coming from North American theaters.Let Him Gotook the tenth spot after bringing in $121K. You can check out the rest of this weekend’s data over atThe Numbers.