The final numbers are in and as much as it looks like a down weekend, it was actually an improvement on last year when Oz The Great and Powerful when in its second frame. Same goes with this weekend as a holdover takes the top spot ahead of a couple of new releases.
Rising to #1 after a second place finish last weekend is Mr. Peabody & Sherman with $21.8 million, a $600,000 increase over Sunday’s estimates. The film flip-flopped with last weekend’s champion, 300: Rise of an Empire, which added $100,000 to its estimate for a $19.2 million second weekend, a drop of 57.4% from its opening.
Dreamworks’ Need for Speed wasn’t very big off the starting block, coming in with only $17.8 million in its first weekend and Tyler Perry suffered the worst opening for any of his films as The Single Moms Club tallied only $8 million. It’s the first of Perry’s releases to open below $10 million.
In other news, Wes Anderson‘s The Grand Budapest Hotel kept on trucking, adding 62 theaters for a whopping 66, where it brought in $3.6 million for a $55,122 per theater average.
The Veronica Mars movie dipped out of the top ten to #11 with an opening weekend of $1.9 million from 291 theaters.
I’ve listed the current top ten from the points and accuracy leaderboards directly below and you can find the full leaderboard here. For the complete box office top ten and points awarded for this weekend specifically click here.
Points Leaderboard Top 10
- Arthur Carlson (24 points)
- Peete (22 points)
- Peter Bandrowsky (22 points)
- Exxdee13 (18 points)
- PJ Edwards (16 points)
- Alan Smithee (15 points)
- Kessler (15 points)
- Phoxhunter (15 points)
- Matt P (14 points)
- MM (13 points)
Accuracy Leaderboard Top 10
- Austin Gorski (81.848% accuracy)
- Roger (80.575% accuracy)
- John Santos (79.595% accuracy)
- Athar (79.383% accuracy)
- Mykael (79.322% accuracy)
- Arthur Carlson (79.039% accuracy)
- Andrew13 (78.905% accuracy)
- Mitchell Lea (78.873% accuracy)
- Rob (78.441% accuracy)
- maja (78.406% accuracy)