‘Glass’ stays at No. 1, while ‘Miss Bala’ opens in third
LOS ANGELES — With the distraction of the Super Bowl, freezing temperatures affecting large portions of North America and only one big new release in theatres in “Miss Bala,” movie going audiences largely took the weekend off from the theatres in what is estimated to be the lowest-earning Super Bowl weekend in nearly two decades.
M. Night Shyamalan’s “Glass” kept a fragile hold on the No. 1 spot for the third time while “The Upside” stayed in a close second on this sleepy box office weekend. Studios on Sunday estimate that “Glass” has earned an additional $9.5 million in ticket sales, bringing its total earnings to $88.7 million.
STX’s “The Upside” added $8.9 million. The Kevin Hart and Bryan Cranston film has held very well in its four weeks in theatres, never dropping more than 30 per cent week to week. Its domestic grosses are already up to $75.6 million.