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US Box Office Analysis Weekend 1 - 3 February 2019: Glass makes it three weeks at the top over quiet Super Bowl weekend

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Glass
It was the Super Bowl over the weekend in America and with no notable new relases Glass remained at the top with The Upside not far behind, Miss Bala was the top new film.

Miss Bala

Galss

M. Night Shyamalan phycological comic book triller spends its third weekend at the top with a $9.5 million weeeknd.

This pushes the films US total gross to $88.6 million and leaving the $100 million mark close.

The Upside

The Kevin Hart starring movie spends its third weekend at number 2 taking $8.85 million which gives it a total gross of $75.5 million.

Miss Bala

Highest new entry of the week is at 3, directed by Catherine Hardwicke and starring Gina Rodriguez the stylish action film takes $6.7 million on its debut.

Aquaman

James Wan's DC comic book film is still doing very well 7 weeks in and this week is at 4 and takes $4.7 million taking its US gross to an excellent $323.5 million.

Spider-Man Into The Spider-Verse

Finishing off the top five in this very quiet weekend is the Oscar nominated animation which boosts its US total to $175.2 million after a $4.4 million weekend.

This weeks top 10 US Box Office films

  1. Glass - $9,548,795
  2. The Upside - $8,677,981
  3. Miss Bala - $6,864,744
  4. Aquaman - $4,880,138
  5. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse - $4,548,595
  6. Green Book - $4,347,485
  7. The Kid Who Would Be King - $4,247,454
  8. A Dogs Way Home - $3,615,488
  9. Escape Room - $2,917,935
  10. They Shall Not Grow Old - $2,438,575
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