Folks who hate being left behind should make sure to check out the hottest movies in town. The best way to do that is by keeping an eye on the US box-office performance to see which movies are drawing the largest number of audience. As of this writing, the race is between the animated musical, "Sing," the suspense thriller, "Passengers," the action-adventure, "Assassin's Creed," and the sci-fi, "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story."
A recent post from Variety shows that "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" is currently leading the U. S. box-office list after earning $221 million worldwide. At the local box-office count alone, the eight film of the "Star Wars" saga actually earned $16.5 million in its first week of release. The film starring Felicity Jones and Diego Luna was able to maintain its top standing even with a slight drop on its viewer's crowd last Dec. 21.
The numbers of "Rogue One" registered its lowest earnings ($15 million) last Wednesday with the release of three new movies. With this performance, "Rogue One" has the potential to make it to the top 10 highest grossing film, as reported by Deadline.
In fact, the movie produced by Lucasfilm and Walt Disney is one of the few movies who earned more than $200 million within six days of release. Other movies that accomplished the same includes "Iron Man 3" and "The Dark Knight Rises."
Meanwhile, "Sing" by Illumination Pictures is currently at the second place of the U.S. box-office with $11 million earnings. At far third is "Assassin's Creed," FoxFox with $4.2 million followed by "Passengers" of Sony with $4.1 million earnings.
So which of these movies in the box-office charts have you seen? If you haven't seen any, then why not head on to the cinemas, you may be the only one that is yet to see these movies.