(LOS ANGELES) — Ralph Breaks the Internet spent its second week at number one, topping a slow post-Thanksgiving box office with an estimated $25.75 million. The animated feature’s earnings stateside now stand at just under $120 million, while adding an estimated $33.7 million overseas. It’s grabbed a total of $120 million worldwide.
The Grinch moves up a notch to second place this week, bringing in an estimated $17.7 million. It marks the eighth out of Illumination’s nine films to top $200 million here in the states.
Dropping to third place in its second week of release was Creed II, taking in an estimated $16.8 million, bringing its domestic totals to upwards of $81 million. The sequel to 2015’s Creed and the latest in the Rocky franchise delivered an estimated $10 million internationally.
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald ;landed in fourth, earning an estimated $11.2 million in its third week of release to boost its totals here in the states to just under $135 million. The sequel to 2016’s Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them hasn’t lost its magic overseas, however, where it topped all other films with an estimated $40 million take. Its worldwide totals now stand at just under $520 million.
Bohemian Rhapsody rounded out the top five, earning an estimated $8.1 million and bringing its stateside totals to almost $165 million. Internationally, the Queen biopic tacked on another $37 million, and is approaching $539 million worldwide.
The weekend’s only new major release, the sci-fi horror flick The Possession of Hannah, beat expectations with $6.5 million haul, but settled for a seventh place finish.
Finally, The zombie musical Anna and the Apocalypse, consisting of a mostly British cast, had a respectable debut, delivering an estimated $50,163 from five theaters.
Here are the top 10 movies from Friday through Sunday, with estimated domestic box office earnings:
1. Ralph Breaks the Internet, $25.75 million
2. The Grinch, $17.7 million
3. Creed II, $16.8 million
4. Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, $11.2 million
5. Bohemian Rhapsody, $8.1 million
6. Instant Family, $7.15 million
7. The Possession of Hannah Grace, $6.5 million
8. Robin Hood, $4.7 million
9. Widows, $4.4 million
10. Green Book, $3.9 million
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