BOX OFFICE: BIG HERO 6 Tops Veterans Day, INTERSTELLAR, TRANSFORMERS Update And More

BOX OFFICE: BIG HERO 6 Tops Veterans Day, INTERSTELLAR, TRANSFORMERS Update And More

It has been a good year for Disney movies and their latest is not the exception as Big Hero 6 has taken the top spot on Veterans Day. Hit the jump for details and a quick update on movies of CBM interest.

By fuffy - Nov 13, 2014 12:11 PM EST
Filed Under: Big Hero 6
Source: Box Office Mojo

Big Hero 6 not only won the weekend but it also took the top spot on Veterans Day last Tuesday. It got an impressive increase of  the 103.7% from Monday for a total of $10.5 million on the holiday, making it the second highest Veterans Day in a non-weekend day, only behind The Incredibles on 2004 ($11 million on a Thursday). It is also the third highest non-weekend day of the year only behind GOTG´s first Monday and Tuesday.

Interstellar landed on second spot with $6.9 million, a 30.8% increase from Monday only above Ouija´s 18.2% on the top 15. But don´t be mistaken, the latest Nolan movie is doing great thanks to an impressive overseas haul of $82.9 million in it´s first weekend for a total of $144.7 million worldwide. It is expected to end it´s domestic run with over $160 million.


Finally here are some box office updates on movies that have been previously reported on CBM:

Row Title Worldwide Domestic / % Overseas / %
1 Transformers: Age of Extinction $1,087.4 $245.4 22.6% $842.0 77.4%
2 Guardians of the Galaxy $768.0 $330.0 43.0% $438.0 57.0%
4 X-Men: Days of Future Past $746.0 $233.9 31.4% $512.1 68.6%
5 Captain America: The Winter Soldier $714.1 $259.8 36.4% $454.3 63.6%
6 The Amazing Spider-Man 2 $709.0 $202.9 28.6% $506.1 71.4%
7 Dawn of the Planet of the Apes $707.8 $208.5 29.5% $499.3 70.5%
8 How to Train Your Dragon 2 $618.7 $176.8 28.6% $441.9 71.4%
9 Godzilla (2014) $525.0 $200.7 38.2% $324.3 61.8%
12 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014) $464.2 $191.0 41.1% $273.2 58.9%
14 Edge of Tomorrow $369.2 $100.2 27.1% $269.0 72.9%


Transformers: Age of Extinction ended it´s run with $1,087 million, making it the tenth highest grossing movie of all time, ahead of The Dark Knight Rises ($1,084 million). Guardians of the Galaxy has $768 million and will probably end around 770 million. X-Men: DOFP finished with $746 million and while TMNT still has a couple weeks more on China as of today it has a total of $464.2 million. You can see the rest of the movies on the chart above.

What do you think of the box office results? Do you think every movie made what it deserved? Share your thoughts below and thanks for reading.

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Deschain99
Deschain99 - 11/13/2014, 1:09 PM
That works man
Deschain99
Deschain99 - 11/13/2014, 1:09 PM
F*ck it
Kyos
Kyos - 11/13/2014, 3:42 PM
Yay for Guardians and Cap, but Edge of Tomorrow should have made so much more...!
MrBender
MrBender - 11/13/2014, 8:37 PM
Apparently Interstellar sounds awful.

Cinemark Interstellar
Luminus
Luminus - 11/14/2014, 12:12 AM
Should've called the movie Star Trek: Voyager for all the (non)sense it made.
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