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Bob Marley: One Love is singing three little words for a second week in a row—"box," "office" and "champ." Beyond adding an estimated $13.5m to its domestic tally, the reggae legend’s biopic has topped $120m globally.

Bob Marley bested three new releases: Sony and Crunchyroll’s anime sequel Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba—To the Hashira Training; Hilary Swank’s Ordinary Angels; and Ethan Coen’s comedic thriller Drive-Away Dolls, which came in eighth place on a $2.4m gross.

  1. Bob Marley: One Love (Universal): $13.5m total; 3,597 screens/$3,753 average per screen (Week 2)
  2. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba—To the Hashira Training (Sony): $11.58m total; 1,949 screens; $5,938 average per screen (Debut)
  3. Ordinary Angels (Lionsgate): $6.5m total; 3,020 screens; $2,152 average per screen (Debut)
  4. Madame Web (Columbia): $6m total; 4,013 screens/$1,495 average per screen (Week 2)
  5. Migration (Universal): $3m total; 2,434 screens; $1,232 average per screen (Week 10)

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