With $127m, Disney's Frozen II dominated the domestic box office, scoring the largest-ever opening weekend for an animation flick outside the summer season. According to Box Office Mojo, it's also the fifth-largest November opening of all time, besting the $125m earned by Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 in 2010.
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1. Frozen II (Disney) $127.0m from 4,440 theaters (debut)
2. Ford v Ferrari (Fox) $16.0m from 3,528 theaters (week 2)
3. A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood (Sony) $13.5m from 3,235 theaters (debut)
4. 21 Bridges (STX) $9.3m from 2,665 theaters (debut)
5. Midway (Lionsgate) $4.7m from 2,627 theaters (week 3)
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