The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
Lucy and Edmund Pevensie return to Narnia with their cousin Eustace where they meet up with Prince Caspian for a trip across the sea aboard the royal ship The Dawn Treader. Along the way they encounter dragons, dwarves, merfolk, and a band of lost warriors before reaching the edge of the world.
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3,555 theaters
Date | Rank | Weekend | %± LW | Theaters | Change | Avg | To Date | Weekend |
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Dec 10-12 | 1 | $24,005,069 | - | 3,555 | - | $6,752 | $24,005,069 | 1 |
Dec 17-19 | 3 | $12,388,662 | -48.4% | 3,555 | - | $3,484 | $42,752,237 | 2 |
Dec 24-26 | 4 | $9,478,043 | -23.5% | 3,350 | -205 | $2,829 | $62,597,030 | 3 |
Dec 31-Jan 2, 2011 | 5 | $10,252,775 | +8.2% | 2,948 | -402 | $3,477 | $86,926,397 | 4 |
Jan 7-9 | 11 | $4,601,403 | -55.1% | 2,814 | -134 | $1,635 | $94,532,196 | 5 |
Jan 14-16 | 13 | $2,324,393 | -49.5% | 1,704 | -1,110 | $1,364 | $98,067,129 | 6 |
Jan 14-17 MLK wknd | 13 | $3,121,186 | - | 1,704 | - | $1,831 | $98,863,922 | - |
Jan 21-23 | 14 | $1,353,936 | -41.8% | 1,135 | -569 | $1,192 | $100,620,366 | 7 |
Jan 28-30 | 18 | $884,917 | -34.6% | 732 | -403 | $1,208 | $101,814,753 | 8 |
Feb 4-6 | 22 | $532,819 | -39.8% | 514 | -218 | $1,036 | $102,563,814 | 9 |
Feb 11-13 | 31 | $287,505 | -46% | 289 | -225 | $994 | $102,981,051 | 10 |
Feb 18-20 | 28 | $286,118 | -0.5% | 264 | -25 | $1,083 | $103,375,517 | 11 |
Feb 18-21 Presidents' Day wknd | 27 | $373,296 | - | 264 | - | $1,414 | $103,462,695 | - |
Feb 25-27 | 31 | $234,241 | -18.1% | 248 | -16 | $944 | $103,777,017 | 12 |
Mar 4-6 | 33 | $151,178 | -35.5% | 185 | -63 | $817 | $103,994,954 | 13 |
Mar 11-13 | 39 | $78,729 | -47.9% | 123 | -62 | $640 | $104,121,139 | 14 |
Mar 18-20 | 45 | $51,439 | -34.7% | 82 | -41 | $627 | $104,225,314 | 15 |
Mar 25-27 | 46 | $51,947 | +1% | 72 | -10 | $721 | $104,299,421 | 16 |
Apr 1-3 | 54 | $31,353 | -39.6% | 60 | -12 | $522 | $104,350,363 | 17 |
Apr 8-10 | 66 | $16,491 | -47.4% | 32 | -28 | $515 | $104,383,624 | 18 |