Should we really expect anything less from the global behemoth that The Hunger Games franchise has now become? The third installment of the series, Mockingjay — Part 1, premiered this weekend to $123 million dollars.
They may be high, but in comparison to the $152+ million opening supplied by the 2012 Hunger Games film, these numbers do come in a little stale. However, things will certainly pick up as we approach the holiday season, starting with Thanksgiving weekend.
Follow the jump for a listing of this week’s top ten highest grossing films.
- The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 1 – $123,000,000
- Big Hero 6 – $20,090,000
- Interstellar – $15,100,000
- Dumb and Dumber To – $13,820,000
- Gone Girl– $2,820,000
- Beyond the Lights – $2,630,000
- St. Vincent – $2,350,000
- Fury – $1,900,000
- Birdman – $1,860,000
- Nightcrawler – $1,210,000
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