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Weekend Box Office, 1/24/20-1/26/20

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1. Bad Boys for Life

Bad Boys for Life comes in at the top again as the number 1 movie at the box office with $34 million, and this brings its gross box office amount to $120.6 million.

2. 1917

1917 still maintains its place near the top of the box office list having made $15.8 million which brings its gross box office income to $103.9 million.

3. Dolittle

Dolittle hangs in there having brought in $12.5 million, and this brings the the gross box office income to $44.7 million after its second weekend.

4. The Gentlemen

This was The Gentlemen’s opening weekend, but it didn’t do all too well, having brought in $11 million which also makes that its current gross amount.

5. Jumanji: The Next Level

Jumanji: The Next Level relatively maintains its place on the top box office chart, having brought in $7.9 million, and thus bringing its gross amount to $283.4 million.

6. The Turning

The Turning is another movie that didn’t really have a great opening weekend with it only bringing in $7.3 million, and thus its gross is the same amount.

7. Star Wars: Episode IX- The Rise of Skywalker

The Rise of Skywalker still has a place on the top box office list with $5.2 million; bringing its gross amount to $501.6 million. As such, however, this makes it considered to be a disappointment by some because it is the last film in the main story.

8. Little Women

Little Women still finds itself on the top box office list, having brought in $4.7 million. This brings the gross amount brought in to $93.7 million.

9. Just Mercy

Just mercy manages to stay on the top box office list by raking in $4.1 million, and this brings its grand total grossed to $27.1 million.

10. Knives Out

Knives Out is still on the list having brought in $3.7 million this past weekend, and that brings it up to a grand total of $151.9 million.

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