Civil War won its second-weekend box office in a row, as the A24 film pulled in $11.1 million. That brings its running total to $44 million, making it one of the studio's top grossers.
Civil War won its second- weekend box office in a row, as the A24 film pulled in $11.1 million. That brings its running total to $44 million, making it one of the studio's top grossers. The -56% drop was a little higher than thought, but times are pretty slow at theaters at the moment, so it is not surprising. Overall, the box office was at around $63 million total, which is not great.
In third was Godzilla x Kong, still holding strong with $9.5 million. Fourth place went to the other newbie, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, with a ho-mum $9 million. That one has to hurt Lionsgate, though it is mostly their fault for pumping so much money into it and then dropping the ball big time on the marketing. Rounding out the top five was the anime film Spy X Family Code: White with $4.8 million. The weekend box office top 5 for April 19th: Civil War- $11.1 million Abigail- $10.
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