Disney and Lucasfilm’s Rogue One: A Star Wars Story retained its hold on the top spot of the box office chart over the four-day New Year’s holiday weekend. The sequel/prequel has rung up $436 million domestically (a total of $789 million worldwide) since opening in theaters on December 16, 2016. Following in second place was Illumination Entertainment’s animated singing animals film, Sing, which has brought in $180 million domestically since being released in theaters on December 21st.
It’s possible Rogue One and Sing will finish one-two again over the January 6-8, 2017 weekend, but they’ll have to hold off the new release Underworld: Blood Wars as well as Hidden Figures and A Monster Calls, both expanding into wide release after limited 2016 runs.
New Year’s Holiday Weekend Box Office Top 10: December 30, 2016 -January 2, 2017
- Rogue One: A Star Wars Story – $64,336,000
- Sing – $56,400,000
- Passengers – $20,700,000
- Moana – $14,301,000
- Why Him? – $13,000,000
- Fences – $12,700,000
- La La Land – $12,330,000
- Assassin’s Creed – $10,875,000
- Manchester by the Sea – $5,466,645
- Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them – $5,400,000