Following its release on Christmas Day, Wonder Woman 1984 became the top-grossing movie of the pandemic era in theaters. It maintained its position as the number one film at the North American box office for the third consecutive week. Despite its success, the film experienced a significant drop in revenue during what was described as a disappointing weekend for theaters. Wonder Woman 1984 raked in another $3 million on Sunday, contributing to its total domestic earnings of $32.6 million. The movie, starring Gal Gadot, was also made available for streaming on HBO Max by Warner Bros. at the same time as its theatrical release.
The film featuring Gal Gadot and directed by Patty Jenkins has now earned a total of $32.6 million at the domestic box office.
In its seventh weekend, the animated film The Croods: The New Age held onto its spot in second place. The movie, produced by Universal and DreamWorks, has now grossed a total of $36.9 million domestically after earning an additional $1.8 million.
Following closely behind is the Tom Hanks western News of The World, which secured third place with $1.2 million in its third weekend, bringing its domestic total to $7.1 million.
Monster Hunter claimed the fourth spot, while the thriller Fatale, starring Hilary Swank and Michael Ealy, wrapped up the top five movies in theaters.
In its third weekend, the Tom Hanks film News of The World has secured the third spot with earnings of $1.2 million, bringing its total domestic gross to $7.1 million.