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US top ten box office countdown (WE 60th April 2014)

April 7th, 2014 by Irwin Fletcher Comments

Well it seems that the waters have come and washed away Noah from the top of the chart as a super hero has fought his way into the top spot in the form of Captain America: The Winter Soldier.

This would be the normal point where I’d say what other new entries went into this week’s chart, however it looks like other films were too scared to go up against Disney’s latest behemoth so there are no other new films to tell you about.

New Releases – A couple of films will be trying to wrestle the crown away from Captain America and, in my opinion, only one has a chance. So the new films on offer this coming week is sports drama Draft Day, horror Oculus and animated sequel Rio 2.

10. Non-Stop – $1,827,000 – $88,138,000
9. Need for Speed – $1,836,000 – $40,839,000
8. Sabotage – $1,908,000 – $8,767,000
7. Mr Peabody and Sherman – $5,300,000 – $102,202,000
6. Muppets Most Wanted – $6,285,000 – $42,142,000
5. The Grand Budapest Hotel – $6,300,000 – $33,380,000
4. God’s Not Dead – $7,726,000 – $32,520,000
3. Divergent – $13,000,000 – $114,029,000
2. Noah – $17,000,000 – $72,341,000
1. Captain America: The Winter Soldier – (NE) – $96,200,000

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