Monsters, Inc.
In order to power the city, monsters have to scare children so that they scream. However, the children are toxic to the monsters, and after a child gets through, two monsters realize things may not be what they think.
Date | Rank | Weekly | %± LW | Theaters | Change | Avg | To Date | Week |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jan 31-Feb 6 | 1 | $4,130,823 | - | 725 | - | $5,697 | $4,130,823 | 1 |
Feb 7-13 | 2 | $3,594,759 | -13% | 725 | - | $4,958 | $7,725,582 | 2 |
Feb 14-20 | 3 | $2,565,915 | -28.6% | 725 | - | $3,539 | $10,391,497 | 3 |
Feb 21-27 | 2 | $1,914,494 | -25.4% | 725 | - | $2,640 | $12,205,991 | 4 |
Feb 28-Mar 6 | 4 | $1,203,715 | -37.1% | 725 | - | $1,660 | $13,409,706 | 5 |
Mar 7-13 | 9 | $587,670 | -51.2% | 725 | - | $810 | $14,017,376 | 6 |
Mar 14-20 | 9 | $339,701 | -42.2% | 672 | -53 | $505 | $14,397,077 | 7 |
Mar 21-27 | 12 | $239,248 | -29.6% | 540 | -132 | $443 | $14,636,325 | 8 |
Mar 28-Apr 3 | 17 | $100,067 | -58.2% | 383 | -157 | $261 | $14,736,292 | 9 |
Apr 4-10 | 20 | $55,644 | -44.4% | 231 | -152 | $240 | $14,791,936 | 10 |