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The Thanksgiving Weekend Boxoffice - Unveiling Cinematic Triumphs: Thanksgiving Weekend's Blockbuster Extravaganza and Box Office Victories
The Thanksgiving Weekend Box Office has long been a cinematic celebration, marked not just by feasting, but also by the release of highly anticipated films that captivate audiences nationwide. We spent most of our weekend in the theater. It was a love / hate reltionship.
The holiday period has become a pivotal time for the movie industry, where blockbusters eagerly vie for attention and glory. From heartwarming family tales to adrenaline-pumping action adventures, the Thanksgiving weekend serves as a launching pad for cinematic gems that bring joy, laughter, and gore to audiences. It’s a time when theaters buzz with excitement, drawing in crowds eager to immerse themselves in captivating stories, unforgettable characters, and the magic of the big screen.
Here are the weekends top performing cinematic releases. Ones we saw are markked by a percentage rating from 0 – 100 in case you care 🙂
- “Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes” (Lionsgate) — $42 million – 89%
- “Napoleon” (Apple/Sony) — $32.5 million – 50%
- “Wish” (Disney) — $31.7 million – 73%
- “Trolls Band Together” (Universal) — $25.3 million
- “Thanksgiving” (Sony) — $11.13 million – 100%
- “The Marvels” (Disney) — $9.2 million
- “The Holdovers” (Focus Features/Universal) — $3.75 million
- “Saltburn” (Amazon MGM/Warner Bros. Discovery) — $2.72 million – 82%
- “Next Goal Wins” (Disney) — $2.57 million
- “Five Nights at Freddy’s” (Universal) — $2.5 million
- Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour concert film (AMC) — $2.33 million