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US Box Office Analysis 6 - 8 December 2019: Frozen II spends a third weekend at the top while there are no new releases on the top 10

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Frozen II
With no big new releases this week Disney kept their animated sequel Frozen II at the top of the box office for a third straight week while there were no new releases inside the top 10 films with the top new film coming in right down at number 14!

Frozen II

Disney's sequel movie spends its third weekend at the top of the US box office with a gross of $34.6 Million, this is a 60% drop from last weekend but still good.

The film is on course to beat the first films $400 Million US total and currently has a US gross of $337.5 Million, it is also the highest total grossing movie on the chart this week.

Knives Out

Rian Johnsons much praised murder mystery hold up well on its second weekend of release with a weekend gross of $14.1 Million

The film stays at number 2 and has a total gross of $63.4 Million after 2 weeks of release.

Ford V Ferrari

The Matt Damon and Christian Bale starring racing drama is at 3 this week with $6.5 Million to bring its total to $91.1 Million and fast approaching the $100 Million mark.

Queen And Slim

The Melina Matsoukas directed movie is at 4 this week with $6.5 Million (it was $7,000 below the number 3 film) which brings its total to $26.8 Million after 2 weeks.

A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood

The Tom Hanks starring movie which is tipped for Oscar glory falls to 5 this week with $5.2 Million for a $43 Milllion total after 3 weeks.

Playmobil: The Movie

Joker

Falling to number 10 this week the villain movie has the longest run this week with a total of 10 weeks on the top 10.

Playmobil: The Movie

Highest new film of the week comes in at number 14 with $660,000 which is the lowest take ever on the US box office for a movie with a wide release.

This weeks top 10 US Box Office films

  1. Frozen II - $35,165,614
  2. Knives Out - $14,216,723
  3. Le Mans '66 - $6,655,136
  4. Queen and Slim - $6,642,685
  5. A Beautiful Day In the Neighborhood - $5,200,508
  6. Dark Waters - $3,996,275
  7. 21 Bridges - $2,865,050
  8. Playing With Fire - $2,033,369
  9. Midway - $1,933,137
  10. Last Christmas - $1,016,760
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