Disney’s Ralph Breaks the Internet has again topped North American box offices, taking in an estimated $16.1 million for the weekend to narrowly edge out another family-oriented animation, Universal’s The Grinch, industry tracker Exhibitor Relations said Sunday.
On a last quiet weekend before the coming crush of holiday films, the order of the top five films on this three-day weekend was, remarkably, exactly the same as last weekend.
Ralph, a family-friendly sequel to 2012’s Wreck It Ralph with the title character voiced by John C. Reilly, came in just ahead of Grinch, which sold $15.7 million in tickets. Benedict Cumberbatch voices the grouchy Seuss-inspired title character in that film.
In third spot again was MGM’s boxing drama Creed II, at $10.3 million. This latest in the long-running Rocky series stars Michael B. Jordan as Adonis Creed as he—coached by the aging Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone)—takes on the son of the boxer who killed his father.
Fourth place went to Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald from Warner Bros., with a take of $6.8 million. The Harry Potter prequel stars Eddie Redmayne, Jude Law and Johnny Depp.
And in fifth was Fox’s Bohemian Rhapsody, at $6 million. Rami Malek has drawn rave reviews for his portrayal of rock group Queen’s talented singer Freddie Mercury.