

“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” kept its spot atop the box office for the fourth straight week, grossing $17.59 million Friday through Sunday, according to industry estimates released Sunday.
Since it debuted on Nov. 11, “Wakanda Forever” has grossed $393.72 million.
“Violent Night,” which opened on Friday, took in $13.33 million in its first weekend in theaters. The movie pits Santa Claus against a team of mercenaries who break into a home on Christmas Eve.
“Strange World” took in an estimated $4.92, a 35% drop from last weekend, according to Comscore. Last week it brought in $11.9 million Friday through Sunday and 18.6 million Wednesday through Sunday.
“The Menu” was fourth again, bringing in an estimated $3.56 million in its third weekend. Last week, Friday through Sunday, it brought in $5.2 million.
“Devotion” was fifth, attracting an estimated $2.8 million in its second week.
Rounding out the top ten domestic releases as estimated by Comscore were “I Heard the Bells,” $1.82 million; “Black Adam,” $1.67 million; “The Fabelmans,” $1.3 million; “Bones and All,” $1.19 million; and “Ticket to Paradise,” $850,000.
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