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US top ten box office countdown (WE 30th March 2014)

March 31st, 2014 by Irwin Fletcher Comments

Last week’s number one, Divergent, could only hold on to the top spot for one week as it has been knocked off the top spot by one of this week’s new films in the form of biblical epic Noah.

Only one other new film went into this week’s chart in the form of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s new action thriller Sabotage which went in at a very low seventh spot.

New Releases – despite there being 16 new films to choose from, only one movie attracted any attention and that’s the return of Chris Evans as Captain America in Captain America: The Winter Soldier.

10. Non-Stop – $4,087,000 – $85,167,000
9. 300: Rise of An Empire – $4,300,000 – $101,145,000
8. Need For Speed – $4,335,000 – $37,753,000
7. Sabotage – (NE) – $5,330,00
6. The Grand Budapest Hotel – $8,825,000 – $24,457,000
5. God’s Not Dead – $9,075,000 – $22,028,000
4. Mr Peabody and Sherman – $9,500,000 – $94,909,000
3. Muppets Most Wanted – $11,373,000 – $33,210,000
2. Divergent – $26,500,000 – $95,260,000
1. Noah – (NE) – $44,000,000

 

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