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Not Much Happened At The Weekend Box Office

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There were no major releases for the box office during the second weekend in a row following Thanksgiving weekend. **Ralph Breaks the Internet** narrowly took the top spot over **The Grinch**. The former earned $16.1 million and the latter took in $15.1 million, bringing the films to $141 million and $223 million. **The Grinch** is projected to finish its run at around $250 million. **Creed II** held the third spot for the weekend, scoring $10.3 million in its third week.

Added on the 09/12/2018 14:52:57 - Copyright : Wochit

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