Kong: Skull Island Climbs Its Way To The Top Of The Box Office

Details on this weekends box office numbers have been released by comScore today, with Kong: Skull Island heading to the top of the box office in both the United States and in the worldwide box office.

comScore’s Senior Media Analyst Paul Dergarabedian commented, “Warner Bros.’ ‘Kong: Skull Island’ roared into theaters with an impressive $81.6 million this weekend on 20,400 screens in 65 international territories. Combined with a number one North American debut of $61 million this beauty of a beast earned a chest-pounding $142.6 million worldwide.”

Logan continues to do well at the box office as it becomes the biggest box office draw of 2017 and Moana is also still bringing in some money, even though it’s now starting to be released on home video.

The top 12 worldwide weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, March 12, are below.

  • Kong: Skull Island – Warner Bros. – $142.6M
  • Logan – 20th Century Fox – $107.8M
  • Dog’s Purpose, A – Multiple – $23.5M
  • Get Out – Universal – $21.1M
  • Lego Batman Movie, The – Warner Bros. – $12.9M
    Badrinath Ki Dulhania – Multiple – $10.4M
  • Shack, The – Lionsgate – $10.1M
  • La La Land – Lionsgate – $8.6M
  • Hidden Figures – 20th Century Fox – $7.9M
  • Moana – Disney – $7.4M
  • Fifty Shades Darker – Universal – $6.8M
  • Resident Evil: The Final Chapter – Sony – $6.5M

The top 12 domestic weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, March 12, are below.

  • Kong: Skull Island – Warner Bros. – $61.0M
  • Logan – 20th Century Fox – $37.9M
  • Get Out – Universal – $21.1M
  • Shack, The – Lionsgate – $10.1M
  • Lego Batman Movie, The – Warner Bros. – $7.8M
  • Before I Fall – Open Road – $3.1M
  • Hidden Figures – 20th Century Fox – $2.8M
  • John Wick: Chapter Two – Lionsgate – $2.7M
  • MET Opera: La Traviata (2017) – Fathom Events – $1.8M
  • La La Land – Lionsgate – $1.8M
  • Fifty Shades Darker – Universal – $1.6M
  • Lion – The Weinstein Company – $1.4

Did you go to see any movies this weekend?

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