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“Glass” Remains #1 At US Box Office; “Kid Who Would Be King” Underwhelms, “Serenity” Bombs

“Glass” won a quiet weekend at the US box office.

“Glass” may not have had a spectacular second weekend, but it had no trouble retaining its throne at the US box office.

The film tops this weekend’s chart on the strength of $19.0 million in second weekend receipts. The figure brings the film’s cumulative total to $73.6 million.

“The Upside” holds at #2 with $12.2 million (cume now $63.1 million), while a weekend tally of $7.4 million keeps “Aquaman” at #3 (cume now $316.6 million).

This weekend’s top newcomer award goes to “The Kid Who Would Be King.” Granted, there was nothing special about its opening position — #4 with $7.3 million.

Still, it performed better than fellow new release “Serenity.” The film debuts at #8 with just $4.8 million.

The figure marks the lowest opening week total ever posted by a wide release starring Anne Hathaway. It nearly reflects the same distinction for co-star Matthew McConaughey.

“Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse” holds at #5 with $6.2 million (cume now $169.0 million).

Brian Cantor

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