YOUR WEEKEND BOX OFFICE

The Top 5 Highest-Grossing Films in America Over the Weekend


Disney
and Marvel's Black Panther has now been #1 at the domestic box office for five consecutive weeks, becoming the first film to do so since 2009's Avatar. In doing so, the blockbuster earned $27m, bringing its grand total above $600m. Black Panther is expected to soon become the biggest superhero movie of all time; it's only around $18m away from The Avengers.

Three movies debut in the Top 5 this week, with Warner Bros.' Tomb Raider coming in at #2 with $23.5m. Meanwhile, Fox's Love, Simon rounds things out at #5. Considering the latter's A+ CinemaScore and 91% Rotten Tomatoes score, moviegoers can expect this one to grow in the coming weeks.

1. Black Panther (Buena Vista) $27.0m 3,834/$7,049 avg. (week 5)
2. Tomb Raider (Warner Bros.) $23.5m 3,854/$6,104 avg. (debut)
3. I Can Only Imagine (Roadside) $17.1m 1,629/$10,476 avg. (debut)
4. A Wrinkle in Time (Buena Vista) $16.6m 3,980/$4,162 avg. (week 2)
5. Love, Simon (Fox) $11.5m 2,402/$4,788 avg. (debut)

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THE NEW HUGE COUNTRY ACT
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