'Spectre' Tops the Box Office Again
Daniel Craig's latest James Bond film brought in an estimated $35.4 million.
— -- 007 is still No. 1 at the box office.
For the second weekend in a row, the James Bond film "Spectre" led the way. It earned an estimated $35.4 million.
The star-studded holiday comedy "Love the Coopers" opened in third place, collecting $8.4 million. It features Alan Arkin, John Goodman, Ed Helms, Diane Keaton, Marisa Tomei and Olivia Wilde, among others.
The drama "The 33," focusing on the 2010 Chilean mining disaster, raised $5.8 million to debut in fifth place.
The new Angelina Jolie Pitt-Brad Pitt drama "By the Sea," screening in 10 theaters, made less than $100,000. Jolie Pitt wrote and directed the film.
Here are the top 10 movies from Friday through Sunday, with estimated ticket sales, according to Rentrak:
- 1. "Spectre," $35.4 million
- 2. "The Peanuts Movie," $24.2 million
- 3. "Love the Coopers," $8.4 million
- 4. "The Martian," $6.7 million
- 5. "The 33," $5.8 million
- 6. "Goosebumps," $4.7 million
- 7. "Bridge of Spies," $4.3 million
- 8. "Prem Ratan Dhan Payo," $2.4 million
- 9. "Hotel Transylvania 2," $2.4 million
- 10. "The Last Witch Hunter," $1.5 million