Kevin Hart's Film "Night School" Tops Box Office With $28 Million
Kevin Hart's comedy film Night School made an impressive debut at the box, hauling in a domestic gross of $28 million in its opening weekend, screening from 3,010 theatres.
The movie which starred the stand up comic as a misfit trying to get his high school diploma, also pulled in $5.5 milliom in the international market and that brought its gross globally to a total of $33.3 million.
Next in second place at the box office was another newcomer and Warner Bros. live-action animated film Small Foot which raked in $23 million from the domestic market, and following in third place was Universal movie "The House With a Clock In Its Walls" with a domestic gross of $12.5 million in its second weekend. Its total domestic gross now stands at $44.76 million.
The movie which starred the stand up comic as a misfit trying to get his high school diploma, also pulled in $5.5 milliom in the international market and that brought its gross globally to a total of $33.3 million.
Next in second place at the box office was another newcomer and Warner Bros. live-action animated film Small Foot which raked in $23 million from the domestic market, and following in third place was Universal movie "The House With a Clock In Its Walls" with a domestic gross of $12.5 million in its second weekend. Its total domestic gross now stands at $44.76 million.
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