North American Box Office Report (Weekend of Mar 2nd)

Keith NoakesMarch 5, 2018n/a10 min

With the weekend coming to an end and a new year just beginning, check out how the North American box office fared. Another weekend, another Black Panther win. Thanks to Black Panther, the February box office surpassed $1 billion for the first time (with Black Panther earning 43% of the total gross). It’s winning streak does not look to end anytime soon. Next week’s A Wrinkle in Time looks to challenge and Pacific Rim: Uprising also has a chance but only time will tell. New releases, the R-rated, Red Sparrow and Death Wish finished in 2nd and 3rd place respectively, far behind the more accessible Black Panther. It’s also nice to see Call Me By Your Name up there as well as it has not been distributed well despite being an awards contender.

This WeekLast WeekTitleStudioWeekend Gross ($USD)Total Gross ($USD)Total Weeks
11Black PantherDisney$65.71M$501.11M3
2Red SparrowFox$17M$17M1
3Death WishMGM$13.03M$13.03M1
42Game NightWarner Bros.$10.71M$33.54M2
53Peter RabbitSony$10M$84.06M4
64AnnihilationParamount$5.65M$20.64M2
76Jumanji: Welcome to the JungleSony$4.5M$393.2M11
85Fifty Shades FreedUniversal$3.31M$95.6M4
98The Greatest ShowmanFox$2.68M$164.62M11
109Every DayOrion$1.56M$5.26M2
117The 15:17 to ParisWarner Bros.$1.46M$35M4
1214The Shape of WaterFox Searchlight$1.4M$57.39M14
1312Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, MissouriFox Searchlight$1.23M$52M17
14Call Me by Your NameSony Classics$919,926$17.05M15
1513The PostFox$915,000$80.37M14
1618Phantom ThreadFocus$590,000$20.12M10
1719Darkest HourFocus$570,000$55.42M15
18I, TonyaNeon$561,061$28.95M13
1920Lady BirdA24$532,204$48.29M18
2017WinchesterLionsgate$525,000$24.55M5

Results from comScore.com.