With the mid-week releases and festivities of the Thanksgiving weekend now in the past, this early December period proved to be a sleepy one for the American box office. Which meant that the top few movies are almost unchanged, with Ralph Breaks The Internet staying top, adding $25.7 million.
In total across the pond, the film now has more than $119 million, with over $206 million in its worldwide coffers. At the rate it's going, it'll outpace the original Ralph before too long.
The one main change in the top five was The Grinch and Creed II swapping places, as the latest animated on the season favourite jumped into second place, earning $17.7 million. Creed II wasn't far behind, though, with $16.8 million in third. Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald stayed fourth on $11.2 million, while Bohemian Rhapsody maintained position in fifth, taking home $8.1 million.
Instant Family stayed sixth, with the comedy making $7.1 million. That put it ahead of the week's sole wide new release, with horror thriller The Possession Of Hannah Grace slipping quietly into the charts at seventh and earning $6.5 million. The relatively low budget (less than $10 million, at least before marketing costs), means it has a shot at seeing some profit.
Robin Hood fell one place to eighth on $4.7 million, while Widows was also down one, landing ninth and making $4.4 million. Oscar potential Green Book fell to 10th, wrapping up the top 10 with $3.9 million.
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