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Again... "The Little Things" Tops No.1 at Box Office


Mon 08 Feb 2021 | 12:07 PM
Yara Sameh

Denzel Washington-Rami Malek crime thriller movie "The Little Things" has topped the domestic box office charts again, earning $2.1 million in its second weekend of release.

Overseas, "The Little Things" collected $1.4 million in ticket sales from 20 countries and made $7.8 million in the U.S. and Canada and $5.2 million internationally to date.

In second place was Universal and DreamWorks Animation's "The Croods: A New Age" has generated $1.7 million. After 11 weeks in theaters, the "Croods" sequel has brought in $46 million domestically.

"The Croods: A New Age" made notable revenues at the box office as it was available to rent on premium video-on-demand platforms for two months. The film brought in $808,000 overseas, which brings its international total to $101.6 million and global haul to $147.6 million.

Liam Neeson's thriller "The Marksman" landed in the No. 3 spot, grossing $1 million from 2,018 screens. That brings its total gross to $9.1 million. "Wonder Woman 1984" came in fourth place with $905,000 from 1,818 the United States. The Warner Bros. superhero adventure had also premiered on HBO Max, has earned $40 million at the domestic box office and $154 million worldwide.

Milla Jovovich's "Monster Hunter" rounded out the top five with $590,000 in its eighth weekend of release. The video game adaptation made $11.8 million to date.

Overseas, Disney and Pixar's "Soul", which isn't playing in domestic theaters and is only available to U.S. audiences on Disney Plus continues to sell tickets.

The film is also performing particularly well in China, where it has earned $55.8 and had officially passed "Incredibles 2" ($53.7 million), become the country's second-highest Pixar release ever. In total, "Soul" allocated $6.9 million from 11 international countries, boosting its foreign bounty to $96.2 million.