
Downton Abbey, in its second week of release, dropped to second place with an estimated $14.5 million haul, making it the fifth-biggest release for Focus Films after a 10-day theatrical run.
Grabbing third place at the box office was the drama Hustlers, which scooped up an estimated $11.47 million. The film is on its third week in theaters and is now STX Entertainment’s third largest release of all-time, racking up over $80 million in U.S. theaters.
It: Chapter Two brought in an estimated $10.4 million, floating closer to the $200 million mark with a domestic take that now stands $193.9 million. The horror flick added an estimated $11 million overseas, bringing its worldwide tally to $417.4 million.
The space drama Ad Astra, in its second week of release, rounds out the top five with an estimated $10.1 million weekend.
Judy, the biopic starring Renée Zellweger as the legendary Judy Garland near the end of her career as she struggles through a series of concerts in London, made an impressive debut in limited release. The film earned an estimated $3.09 million from just 461 theaters, landing a seventh place finish. The film will expand even further next weekend.
Here are the top 10 movies Friday through Sunday, with estimated domestic box office earnings:
1. Abominable, $20.85 million
2. Downton Abbey, $14.5 million
3. Hustlers, $11.47 million
4. It: Chapter Two, $10.4 million
5. Ad Astra, $10.1 million
6. Rambo: Last Blood, $8.575 million
7. Judy, $3.09 million
8. Good Boys, $2 million
9. The Lion King, $1.6 million
10. Angel Has Fallen, $1.5 million
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