YOUR WEEKEND
BOX OFFICE

Lionsgate’s The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes held onto the top slot on the domestic box office chart, raking in $28.8m over the three-day weekend.

The film’s North American total is $98.3; it’s nearing $200m globally.

The Hunger Games prequel bests two high-profile new arrivals, Disney’s Wish, which earned $19.5m over the weekend, and Ridley Scott’s Napoleon, which earned $21m. Globally, Napoleon made $78.8m.

  1. The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes (Lionsgate): $28.8m total; 3,776 screens/$7,632 average per screen (Week 2)
  2. Napoleon (Columbia): $20.4m total; 3,500 screens/$5,828 average per screen (Debut)
  3. Wish (Disney): $19.5m total; 3,900 screens/$5,000 average per screen (Debut)
  4. Trolls Band Together (Universal): $17.5m total; 3,893 screens/$4,500 average per screen (Week 2)
  5. Thanksgiving (TriStar): $7.28m total; 3,204 screens/$2,270 average per screen (Week 2)

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