The Kid Who Would Be King
Alex, a 12-year-old boy, and his friends fight an evil sorceress with the help of Excalibur, the sword of King Arthur, in a bid to save the world from her atrocities.
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3,521 theaters
Date | Rank | Weekend | %± LW | Theaters | Change | Avg | To Date | Weekend |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jan 25-27 | 4 | $7,173,887 | - | 3,521 | - | $2,037 | $7,173,887 | 1 |
Feb 1-3 | 7 | $4,247,454 | -40.8% | 3,528 | +7 | $1,203 | $13,221,130 | 2 |
Feb 8-10 | 15 | $1,450,604 | -65.8% | 1,846 | -1,682 | $785 | $15,665,409 | 3 |
Feb 15-17 | 29 | $336,650 | -76.8% | 415 | -1,431 | $811 | $16,281,724 | 4 |
Feb 15-18 Presidents' Day wknd | 28 | $483,098 | - | 415 | - | $1,164 | $16,428,172 | - |
Feb 22-24 | 45 | $66,492 | -80.2% | 188 | -227 | $353 | $16,581,777 | 5 |
Mar 1-3 | 52 | $54,187 | -18.5% | 111 | -77 | $488 | $16,662,792 | 6 |
Mar 8-10 | 56 | $33,993 | -37.3% | 95 | -16 | $357 | $16,712,302 | 7 |
Mar 15-17 | 74 | $16,588 | -51.2% | 63 | -32 | $263 | $16,759,314 | 8 |
Mar 22-24 | 71 | $10,205 | -38.5% | 40 | -23 | $255 | $16,778,829 | 9 |
Mar 29-31 | 80 | $4,805 | -52.9% | 25 | -15 | $192 | $16,788,964 | 10 |