In a very uneventful weekend at the box offices, Ridley Scott's space survival adventure
"The Martian" reclaimed the #1 spot, pulling in $15,900,000, showing better than all five of the new wide release movies. This brings its domestic total to over $166 million. Dropping to #2 is this week, switching positions with "The Martian," is the spooktacular family comedy
"Goosebumps," which earned $15,400,000 in its second week out, bringing its 10 day total to $43.7 million. Retaining its #3 spot from last week is the Steven Spielberg/Tom Hanks Cold War drama
"Bridge of Spies," which brought in another $11,365,000, bringing its 10 day total to $32.5 million. The only new release of the week to make the top 5, coming in at #4 with $10,825,000 is the Vin Diesel-led "The Last Witch Hunter," showing that audiences only care about him when he is either Fast or Furious. Finally, finishing out the top 5 this weekend was another spooky family comedy in
"Hotel Transylvania 2," which maintained its spot from last week and added another $9 million to its $148 million domestic total.
"Jem and the Holograms," another new release, was nowhere to be found in the top 10, coming in at #15, proving Hollywood needs to quit while it's ahead when it comes to rebooting, remaking, and ruining nostalgia.
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