Wonka Box Office Chart Ranking Reigns Over 9 Newer Wide Releases
- Wonka continues to dominate the box office, maintaining its position in the top 3 and charting above nine other major releases.
- The movie has surpassed $500 million worldwide, showing a strong hold week after week.
- In its sixth weekend in domestic theaters, the movie took No. 3 with a gross of $6.7 million.
When Will The Wonka Box Office Drop Out of the Top 3?
The Wonka movie has shown to have a remarkable capacity for attracting large crowds to theaters. It was just in its second weekend, but it nevertheless ruled the packed Christmas holiday with a ton of new releases aimed at older and family-friendly audiences. See how the film fared on the domestic chart below, along with how many newly released films it faced off against each week it was out.
Weekend | Rank | New Releases |
---|---|---|
1 (Dec 15 – 17) | 1 | N/A |
2 (Dec 22 – 25) | 2 | Aquaman 2, The Iron Claw, The Boys in the Boat, Ferrari, The Color Purple, Migration, Anyone But You |
3 (Dec 29 – Jan 1) | 1 | N/A |
4 (Jan 5 – 7) | 1 | Night Swim |
5 (Jan 12 – 15) | 3 | Mean Girls, The Beekeeper |
6 (Jan 19 – 21) | 3 | I.S.S., Origin |
The Jason Statham film The Beekeeper and the other musical Mean Girls from last weekend came in first and second, respectively, but the Wonka musical has managed to hold its position in the Top 3 for a bit longer. It has managed to hold its position this weekend because to the lack of fresh significant releases, and it may continue to do so over the following several weekends. In actuality, Miller’s Girl, a drama starring Jenna Ortega, will be the sole significant rival during its seventh weekend.
Wonka could be able to hold in its Top 3 position until February, particularly if Mean Girls or The Beekeeper see a sharp decline in week 3. If that occurs, it could be able to keep its place for a lot longer because there usually isn’t more than one big release in the first few weeks of February, starting with Argylle and going on to Lisa Frankenstein and Madame Web. When Dune: Part Two releases on March 1, it will most likely have fallen out of the Top 3, but that is still up in the air.
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