
“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
