Trilogy movie Magic Mike's Last Dance makes its debut at the North American box office on what is considered the quietest weekend of the year, during the American Football mega event the SuperBowl.
Also new this weekend is the 25th Anniversary re-release of Titanic while lower down the box office at 13 is Consecration directed by Christopher Smith which takes $329,951 over the weekend.
Highest new movie this weekend
Making its debut at the top of the box office this weekend is the threequel movie to the Magic Mike series which sees Steven Soderbergh return as director.
The movie which stars Channing Tatum and Salma Hayek takes $8 Million on its debut and is the lowest debut for a number 1 movie since The Invitation in August 2022.
As the mammoth hot movie continues its box office run it goes up the chart this weekend to number 2 on its 9th weekend of release.
the movie has taken an amazing $647.2 Million and this week breaks into the top 10 movies of all time in North America.
Its been 25 years since the Oscar winning movie from director James Cameron was released, and as he is hot property as the moment why not release a 4K remaster of the movie?
Despite the appearance of Marvel and superhero special effects heavy movies over the last 25 years this movie still pulls in the audiences, a simple tale of love abord a sinking boat!
Pulling in strong audiences on its second weekend of release, the well times release of this movie has been a good move for the studio.
The movie took an amazing $12 Million over its first full week (7 days) of release.
The sequel movie to Puss in Boots from the Shrek universe of movies stars to drop down the box office now but its $158.5 Million at the North American box office perhaps seals the touted Donkey spin off movie starring Eddie Murphy.
Frozen II remained at the top of the US box office this weekend and broke the 5 day Thanksgiving weekend record while Knives Out made its debut at number 2.
The Disney sequel reamins at the top for a second weekend over the American Thanksgiving holiday taking $124 Million over the 5 day Thursday to Sunday and $85.2 Million over Friday to Sunday.
The previous record holder was The Hunger Games: Catching Fire which took $110 Million in 2013.
The film has now taken an incredible $287.5 Million after 2 weeks of release.
Rian Johnson brings his first film after Star Wars: The Last Jedi to the bg screen to rave reviews and lands on the box office at number 2 with $27 Million.
The film was released on Thanksgiving Thursday and has after 5 days takes a US total of $41.7 Million.
The racing drama from director James Mangold falls to number 3 this week with $13.2 Million taking its total to $81 Million after 3 weeks.
Tom Hanks Oscar worthy film falls to number 4 this weekend with $11.8 Million taking its total to $34.3 Million after 2 weeks of release.
Finally on the top 5 is this new release from director Melina Matsoukas about a couples first date which goes wrong when pulled over by a cop takes $11.7 Million for a total of $15.8 Million since its Thursday release.
The DC villain movie notches up its 9th week of release and has taken a mammoth $30.6 Million.
Fast & Furious Presents Hobbs And Shaw finally gets a Chinese release and flies back to the top of the global box office while a quiet overall weekend has Angel Has Fallen the highest new film.
The Fast & Furious franchise movie gets a release in China, where these films have always done well, and takes $101 Million on its debut pushing the film back to the top of the global box office.
The films total weekend gross is $128 Million from 69 territories after 4 weeks of release which pushes its total gross to $588 Million, it will end its box office run as the third top grossing film of the franchise.
Disneys mammoth remake rises back to number 2 this weekend with a gross of $38 Million from 57 countries after 7 weeks of release.
The film has followed suit with other Disney remakes of animated movies and takes over a billion, this remake has gone one better than Beauty And The Beast and gone over $1.5 Billion and become the highest grossing remake to date.
Tarantino's celebrated look at late 60's Hollywood falls to 3 this week with a gross of $33 Million from 56 countries after 5 weeks of release.
The film which will be one of the highest grossing non-Disney films by the end of the year has taken $239.7 Million to date.
Highest new film of the week is the Gerard Butler and Morgan Freeman starring movie which is the third in the Fallen series which takes $29.6 Million from 31 countries which is in the same ball park as the previous film London Has Fallen.
The Chinese produces animated movie takes $22.9 Million on its 5th weekend of release from 2 countries.
The Film has now taken an amazing $648.5 Million, with most of that from just a single territory.
The Lion King is still the top film of the week at the US box office but director Quentin Tarantino scores the best debut of his career with Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
The Disney live action movie spends a second weekend at the top with a gross of $75.5 Million.
This pushes the films total gross after 2 weeks to an amazing $350.7 Million.
Quentin Tarantino brings his latest film to the big screen and in the process gets the biggest opening of his career.
Making its debut at number 2 this 1960's based film set in Hollywood starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt takes $40.3 Million on its debut weekend.
Still pulling in the crowds at number 3 in the latest film from Sony and Marvel starring Tom Holland which pulls in $12.2 Million over the weekend.
This puts the film 4 week total gross at $344.4 Million.
Sitting at number 4 this week is the Pixar animation with a weekend of $9.8 Million wich boosts its total to $395.6 Million after 6 weeks of release.
3 weeks on and the big crocodile thriller is at number 5 with a weekend gross of $4 Million which boosts its total to $31 Million.
The Marvel mammoth is still at number 12 this week and 14 weeks after its release it has taken $856.4 Million.
The Disney film The Lion King continues to rule to global box office with a mammoth weekend gross and Chinese film Ne Zha makes its debut at number 2.
THe Disney live action remake spends its 3rd weekend on the global box office and takes $218.3 Million from 54 countries.
This pushes the films total global gross to $962.6 Million meaning the film will make it past the Billion mark next weekend.
The Chinese animation hit the box office this week nad took $83.1 Million ($92.2 including previews) from just the single country.
This makes the film the highest grossing debut in China for an animated movie beating Zootopia which held the record previously.
Maverick director Quentin Tarantino brings his new film to the global box office and after good reviews scores his biggest debut to date.
The film starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt took $40.3 Million from just the single country of release, America.
The Marvel web slinger movie from Sony took $33.2 Million from 8 countries this weekend on its 5th weekend of release.
This pushes the film past the magic $1 Billion mark on the global box office and its the 9th Marvel film to do this, the third this year alone.
Finishing of the top 5 this week is the Pixar animation which take $29.2 Million from 41 countries on its 6th weekend.
This puts the Toy Story sequel at $917.9 Million.
The Chinese film is at number 6 this week with a total gross of $107.6 Million pushing the film past the $100 Million global mark.
Sitting at number 7 this week is the Disney live action film which this week passes the $1 Billion mark at the global box office.
Danny Boyle's Beatles homage is at number 9 this week and with a total global gross of $109.6 Million goes past the $100 Million mark at the global box office.