Venom: The Last Dance Wins The Weekend Box Office Again As Heretic And The Best Christmas Pageant Ever Battle For Second Place

Venom: The Last Dance Wins The Weekend Box Office Again As Heretic And The Best Christmas Pageant Ever Battle For Second Place

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Kelly Marcel’s Venom: The Last Dance got off to a complicated start at the box office, as ticket sales domestically and internationally both managed to betray expectations. That being said, it has managed to stay at the top of the charts for the last few weeks, and it did so this weekend while in competition with two wide release titles that are still in the midst of battling for second place.

Venom: The Last Dance is the clear winner at the domestic box office, but will Dallas Jenkins’ The Best Christmas Pageant Ever take the silver medal, or will it go to Scott Beck and Bryan Woods’ Heretic? Check out the early numbers in the Top 10 below and join me after for analysis.

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TITLE WEEKEND GROSS DOMESTIC GROSS LW THTRS
1. Venom: The Last Dance $16,225,000 $114,819,000 1 3,905
2. The Best Christmas Pageant Ever* $11,100,000 $11,100,000 N/A 3,020
3. Heretic* $11,016,055 $11,016,055 N/A 3,221
4. The Wild Robot $6,650,000 $130,888,000 2 3,051
5. Smile 2 $5,000,000 $60,540,000 3 2,822
6. Conclave $4,100,000 $21,513,000 4 2,283
7. Anora $2,455,000 $7,218,392 11 1,104
8. Here $2,425,000 $9,502,000 5 2,732
9. We Live In Time $2,210,612 $21,812,338 6 1,865
10. Terrifier 3 $1,470,356 $53,313,195 7 1,563

Crossing $100 Million Domestically, Venom: The Last Dance Stays In First Place

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