Darkest Hour
In May 1940, the fate of World War II hangs on Winston Churchill, who must decide whether to negotiate with Adolf Hitler, or fight on knowing that it could mean the end of the British Empire.
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104 theaters
Date | Rank | Weekend | %± LW | Theaters | Change | Avg | To Date | Weekend |
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Jan 11-14 | 4 | $108,652 | - | 104 | - | $1,044 | $111,594 | 1 |
Jan 18-21 | 7 | $73,189 | -32.6% | 64 | -40 | $1,143 | $229,352 | 2 |
Jan 25-28 | 8 | $49,405 | -32.5% | 42 | -22 | $1,176 | $306,093 | 3 |
Feb 1-4 | 10 | $40,930 | -17.2% | 34 | -8 | $1,203 | $368,290 | 4 |
Feb 8-11 PyeongChang Olympics | 12 | $26,697 | -34.8% | 33 | -1 | $809 | $403,016 | 5 |
Feb 15-18 PyeongChang Olympics | 15 | $17,382 | -34.9% | 24 | -9 | $724 | $436,917 | 6 |
Feb 22-25 PyeongChang Olympics | 15 | $11,101 | -36.1% | 20 | -4 | $555 | $451,635 | 7 |
Apr 12-15 | 14 | $11,142 | - | 17 | - | $655 | $504,197 | 14 |
May 3-6 | 12 | $6,435 | - | 14 | - | $459 | $504,640 | 17 |