Sonic The Hedgehog 3 And Mufasa Battle It Out For The Top Spot At The Weekend Box Office While Nosferatu Opens Strong

Sonic The Hedgehog 3 And Mufasa Battle It Out For The Top Spot At The Weekend Box Office While Nosferatu Opens Strong

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Reflecting back on 2024, it was a notably up and down year for films at the box office. The labor battles of 2023 forced some major schedule changes that had a big impact, and there were some notable flops and down periods, but there were also a number of massive hits and big surprises. After such a tumultuous stretch, it’s difficult to predict what’s coming in 2025 – but it can be said that 2024 is ending on a high note.

In addition to having two major blockbusters battling it out for dominance (namely Jeff Fowler’s Sonic The Hedgehog 3 and Barry Jenkins’ Mufasa: The Lion King), the final weekend of the year also features a strong showing from a bit of seasonal counterprogramming (specifically the arrival of Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu). You can check out the full results of the Top 10 below and join me after for analysis.

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TITLE WEEKEND GROSS DOMESTIC GROSS LW THTRS
1. Sonic The Hedgehog 3 $38,000,000 $136,877,000 1 3,769
2. Mufasa: The Lion King $37,100,000 $113,483,537 2 4,100
3. Nosferatu* $21,150,000 $40,304,000 N/A 2,992
4. Wicked $19,450,000 $424,231,000 3 3,177
5. Moana 2 $18,200,000 $394,605,425 4 3,410
6. A Complete Unknown* $11,600,000 $23,174,043 N/A 2,835
7. Babygirl* $4,392,538 $7,240,378 N/A 2,115
8. Gladiator II $4,150,000 $163,066,000 6 1,865
9. Homestead $3,190,170 $12,897,241 5 1,769
10. The Fire Inside* $2,031,000 $4,330,705 N/A 2,006

Sonic The Hedgehog 3 Speeds Past $200 Million Worldwide As It Takes Its Second Domestic Box Office Crown

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