Warner Bros.' Steven Spielberg-directed Ready Player One bowed at the top of the domestic box office this weekend, pulling in $41.2m. According to BoxOfficeMojo, this marks the director's largest opening in 10 years. Globally, it did approximately $181m with around $62m coming from China alone. That's the largest opening ever for Warner Bros. in that market.
1. Ready Player One (Warner Bros.) $41.2m 4,234/$9,733 avg. (debut)
2. Tyler Perry's Acrimony (Lionsgate) $17.1m 2,006/$8,524 avg. (debut)
3. Black Panther (Buena Vista) $11.3m 2,988/$3,769 avg. (week 7)
4. I Can Only Imagine (Roadside) $10.8m 2,648/$4,060 avg. (week 3)
5. Pacific Rim Uprising (Universal) $9.2m 3,708/$2,482 avg. (week 2)
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