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The Top 5 Highest-Grossing Films in the U.S. Over the Weekend

Lionsgate's final installment of the Hunger Games franchise remains the top-grossing movie at the domestic box office for a third week. Universal's yuletide horror flick, Krampus, scores the biggest bow, debuting at #2 with nearly $16m.

1. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 (Lionsgate) $19m 4,086/$4,552 avg. (week 3)
2. Krampus (Universal) $16m 2,902/$5,520 avg. (debut)
3. Creed (Warner Bros.) $15.5m 3,424/$4,539 avg. (week 2)
4. The Good Dinosaur (Buena Vista) $15.5m 3,749/$4,138 avg. (week 2)
5. Spectre (Sony) $5m 2,840/$1,910 avg. (week 5)

More success can be found outside of the Top 5: With a cast that includes Michael Caine, Harvey Keitel, Rachel Weisz, Paul Dano and Jane Fonda, Fox Searchlight's Youth earns a strong $80k across just four theaters in limited release; that's an average of $20k per theater—but you already figured that out.

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