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US Box Office Analysis 22 - 24 November 2019: Frozen II tops the box office on its debut with $42 Million ahead of Tom Hanks in A Beautiful Day

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Frozen II
Disney's new animated movie, the sequel Frozen II, tops the US box office with ease on its first weekend of release with A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood landing at number 2, For V Ferrari falls from the top to number 3 on its second weekend.

Frozen II

Disney's sequel smashes its way onto the US box office this weekend with an excelled debut gross of $41.8 Million.

Although the film didn't break any records in the US it is the 3rd biggest animated opening of all time behind Incredibles 2 and Finding Dory.

It was a bigger opening than the first Frozen which took $94 Million back in 2013, and to top it all off its the fifth biggest opening in the month of November in the US.

A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood

A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood

Starring Tom Hanks this bio-pic about the American children's entertainer Mr Rogers enters the box office at number 2 with $4.54 Million.

With Oscar buzz being attached to the film for Tom hanks, and even a best film award for the movie itself the film could hang around for a while and have a boost early next year during awards season.

Ford V Ferrari

Last weeks top film falls to third place this week with a gross of $4.5 Million which brings the total gross to $46.4 Million after 2 weeks.

21 Bridges

The new film starring Blank Panther's Chadwick Boseman makes its debut at number 4 this week with $3.3 Million.

Midway

Falling to number 5 this week is the World War II drama which take $1.3 Million taking the film total gross to $39.7 Million after 3 weeks of release.

Joker

The former number 1 film this week is the top total grossing movie on the box office with $324 Million and it also has the longerst run with 8 weeks.

This weeks top 10 US Box Office films

  1. Frozen II - $130,263,358
  2. Le Mans '66 - $15,730,678
  3. A Beautiful Day In the Neighborhood - $13,251,238
  4. 21 Bridges - $9,261,268
  5. Midway - $4,640,673
  6. Playing With Fire - $4,515,388
  7. The Good Liar - $3,401,194
  8. Charlie's Angels - $3,236,460
  9. Last Christmas - $3,099,535
  10. Joker - $2,746,029
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