After a four week reign, Disney’s Black Panther was finally dethroned from the top of worldwide box office this week by Warner Bros. video game turned movie “Tomb Raider.”
Directed by Roar Uthaug, who is mostly known for Norwegian films, and featuring Alicia Vikander in the lead role as international adventuress Lara Croft, Tomb Raider earned an estimated $108.0M worldwide in its debut weekend.
However, only $23.5M of that came from North American box offices where Black Panther remained at the top, according to figures compiled by comScore.Black Panther, meanwhile, added $27M domestically and $57M worldwide, making the film 14th highest grossing title worldwide of all-time with $1,183 million earned through Sunday.
The top 12 worldwide weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, March 18, are below.
Tomb Raider – Warner Bros. – $108.0M
Black Panther – Disney – $57.0M
Peter Rabbit – Sony – $20.7M
Wrinkle In Time, A – Disney – $19.8M
Shape Of Water, The – 20th Century Fox – $17.8M
I Can Only Imagine – Multiple – $17.3M
Red Sparrow – 20th Century Fox – $13.3M
Operation Red Sea – Multiple – $11.7M
Love, Simon – 20th Century Fox – $11.5M
Game Night – Warner Bros. – $9.3M
Coco – Disney – $6.7M
Amazing China – Multiple Chinese Distributors – $6.1M
The top 12 domestic weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, March 18, are below.
Black Panther – Disney – $27.0M
Tomb Raider – Warner Bros. – $23.5M
I Can Only Imagine – Roadside Attractions – $17.1M
Wrinkle In Time, A – Disney – $16.6M
Love, Simon – 20th Century Fox – $11.5M
Game Night – Warner Bros. – $5.6M
Peter Rabbit – Sony – $5.2M
Strangers: Prey At Night – Aviron Pictures – $4.8M
Red Sparrow – 20th Century Fox – $4.5M
Death Wish – MGM – $3.4M
Annihilation – Paramount – $1.7M
Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle – Sony – $1.6M