Spectre Tops U.S. Box Office Once Again

    Spectre Tops U.S. Box Office Once Again

    The 24th Bond film Spectre has once again topped the U.S. box office top five list with $35 million. Running on its second week, the movie is yet to be released in India and some other theatres. Spectre also saw the second biggest opening in the Bond franchise and has pooled in $543 million worldwide.

    The Peanuts Movie retains its second spot running on its second week. The animated movie grossed $24 million and has made $90 million worldwide. Jessie Nelson directorial Love the Coopers saw an opening of $8.4 million which puts it at third on the top five. Matt Damon starrer The Martian has once again made the top five with its $6.7 million.

    The Ridley Scott directorial has been on screens for seven weeks now and has pooled in $477 million worldwide. The fifth spot was nabbed by The 33 which stars Antonio Banderas, Rodrigo Santoro and Juliette Binoche. The movie made $5.8 million on its opening weekend.

    Spectre Tops U.S. Box Office Once Again