After making $20.4 million last week, it successfully only dropped 23 percent this week, and now it’s made nearly $44 million domestically.
Also continuing to hold strong is Neil Burger’s The Upside, which surprised the industry last weekend when it managed to steal the top spot at the box office.
There were exactly zero people who thought that it had any chance to a two-peat, as it was never going to be able to take down Glass, but being added to 240 more theaters it actually still managed to perform exceptionally well.
That’s not super incredible when you consider that the thing was made with a pre-marketing budget of $37.5 million, which means that it still has a while to go before being considered a real financial success, but it’s definitely beating out expectations regardless.