The top-grossing movies at the US box office for this weekend have been revealed.
Fox’s Hidden Figures was the No. 1 movie in the US for a second straight week, winning the weekend with $20.5 million, according to EW, which supplied all the numbers. Rounding out the top five were La La Land ($14.5 million), Sing ($13.81 million), Star Wars: Rogue One ($13.8 million), and The Bye Bye Man ($13.4 million).
The video game movie Assassin’s Creed, which opened on December 16, did not make it into the Top 10.
Notably, Rogue One‘s $13.8 million this weekend pushes its domestic total to $498.9 million, boosting it past another Disney movie, Finding Dory ($486.3 million), to become the top-grossing Disney film of 2016.
Below are box office estimates for the January 13-15 weekend in the US. Bear in mind that tomorrow, January 16, is a holiday in the US, so these figures will grow; we’ll report back with new numbers later.
Top 10 Movies at the US Box Office (January 13-15)
- Hidden Figures – $20.5 million
- La La Land – $14.5 million
- Sing – $13.81 million
- Rogue One: A Star Wars Story – $13.8 million
- The Bye Bye Man – $13.4 million
- Patriots Day – $12 million
- Monster Trucks – $10.5 million
- Sleepless – $8.5 million
- Underworld: Blood Wars – $5.8 million
- Passengers – $5.6 million