Still of Ben Affleck, Lisa Banes and David Clennon in 'Gone Girl.' Photo courtesy of 20th Century Fox
Still of Ben Affleck, Lisa Banes and David Clennon in ‘Gone Girl.’ Photo courtesy of 20th Century Fox
Still of Ben Affleck, Lisa Banes and David Clennon in ‘Gone Girl.’ Photo courtesy of 20th Century Fox

“Gone Girl” was the most-popular movie in North America again this weekend, as three other films debuts debuted amongst the top five draws at the box office.

“Gone Girl” was on track to sell $26.8 million in tickets this weekend, according to studio estimates gathered by Rentrak, a Hollywood industry data analysis firm. It opened as No. 1 last weekend.

“Dracula Untold” opened in second place, with $23.5 million in estimated sales.

“Alexander And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day” opened in third place with $19.1 million in estimated sales.

“Annabelle,” in its second week of exhibition, was predicted to take in $16.4 million this weekend. And “The Judge” opened in fifth place with $13.3 million in estimated sales.

Rounding out the top 10 movies this weekend, as estimated by the studios and collated by Rentrak, were “The Equalizer” ($9.7 million), “Addicted” ($7.6 million), “The Maze Runner” ($7.5 million), “The Boxtrolls” ($6.7 million) and “Meet The Mormons,” a documentary produced by the Mormon church that opened at just under $3 million in estimated sales.

— City News Service

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