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Director M. Night Shyamalan’s thriller Glass remained victorious at the domestic box office for the third weekend in a row – not that the thriller had much competition.

Glass added another $9.5 million, enough to top the box office, as newcomer Miss Bala, a drug-cartel drama starring Gina Rodriguez misfired with $6.7 million for third place. 

With this weekend’s bounty, Glass, starring Bruce Willis, prediksi bola Samul L. Jackson, James McAvoy and Sarah Paulson, has made $88 million in North America and just shy of $200 million globally, according to .

It’s a threepeat: From left, Samuel L.Jackson, James McAvoy and Bruce Willis in Director M. Night Shyamalan’s thriller Glass, which topped the weekend box office with $9.5 million. It has now made  just shy of $200 million globally

In second place, The Upside nabbed a solid $8.8 million in its fourth weekend of release.  

The feel-good drama, starring Kevin Hart and Bryan Cranston, prediksi bola has now generated $75.5 million at the domestic box office and $7.6 million overseas for a global total of $83.2 million.

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Miss Bala debuted in third with its disappointing $6.7 milllion. Gina, best known for starring in the CW series Jane the Virgin, struggled to entice audiences as Gloria, who is drawn into a dangerous world of cross-border crime. 

Directed by Twilight helmer Catherine Hardwicke, Miss Bala is based on the popular 2011 Mexican crime movie.  

In second: The Upside nabbed $8.8 million in its fourth weekend of release. Starring Kevin Hart and Bryan Cranston, it has now earned $75.5 million domestically and $83.2 million globally

Show her the money: Newcomer Miss Bala, a drug-cartel drama starring Gina Rodriguez, misfired with $6.7 million for third place

A pair of superhero flicks rounded out the top five. Warner Bros.’ Aquaman landed at No. 4 with $4.7 million, while Sony’s Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse fell not far behind with $4.4 million. 

Aquaman, the latest comic-book adventure from DC’s Extended Universe, starring Jason Momoa, has now earned $323.5 million in North America and a massive $1.1 billion worldwide after four weeks on release. 

The cartoon web-slinging adventure, Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse, has generated $175 million in its 12 weeks of release in North  America and $347 million globally, becoming Sony’s highest-grossing animated movie. 

Fishy tale: Jason Momoa’s Aquaman nabbed landed at No. 4 with $4.7 million,giving it $323.5 million in North America and a massive $1.1 billion worldwide after four weeks on release

Meanwhile, revenues in North America topped out at $71 million, according to Comscore, the lowest haul for a Super Bowl weekend in almost 20 years. 

The biggest weekend in football traditionally slows ticket sales, but a dearth of new high-profile releases brought the worst returns since 2000. 

A polar vortex across the midwest and northeast and a deluge of rain across California didn’t exactly help business.   

Web-slinging its way to fifth: Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse netted $4.4 million. It has generated $175 million in its 12 weeks of release in North America and $347 million globally

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