-At the top of the domestic box office, Nobody opened with $6.7 million ($2,723 per-venue average). That's ahead of the $4 million average from adult-aimed action flicks during the pandemic, and is a nice-sized win overall. The R-rated flick starring Bob Odenkirk received solid reviews and audience reception (A- CinemaScore), and should play well through April.
-Meanwhile, overseas, Godzilla VS. Kong pulled in a terrific $122 million, the biggest overseas opening since the pandemic started. This included a strong $70 million in China. The titan action event opens in the U.S. and on HBOMax on Wednesday.
-Domestically, Raya and the Last Dragon slipped to second place and was off 32% in its fourth frame to $3.5 million. Available also on Disney+ for $30, the animated flick is at $28.4 million stateside in 24 days, and may reach $40 million with little to no competition ahead. It's also at $83 million worldwide.
-Tom and Jerry took third and was off 34% to $2.5 million, for a solid $37.1 million pick-up in one month of release. With the film's HBOMax window ending, look for it to hold stronger in the next several weeks. Look for a $45 million finish, with a chance at $50 million if it takes on Croods legs from here. It's earned $85 million worldwide as well.
-Chaos Walking was off 38% in its fourth weekend to $1.2 million, for a meh $11.5 million pick-up in 24 days, as it crawls to $15 million stateside.
-The Courier failed to hold decently in its sophomore frame, instead falling 45% to $1.05 million, for a $3.5 million pick-up in 10 days.
Elsewhere in the Top 10...
-The Croods: A New Age was off 14% in its 18th weekend to $540,000, for a $56 million pick-up so far.
-The Marksman was off 20% in its 11th weekend to $375,000, for a $14.8 million pick-up so far.
-Boogie was off 43% to $340,000, for a $3.8 million gross in four weeks.
-Minari was off 10% to $275,000, for a $1.7 million pick-up since its limited start 7 weeks ago.
-Wonder Woman 1984 was down 47% to $245,000, for a $45.9 million gross in 14 weeks.