NEW YORK — The weekend debut of Disney's "Cinderella" was revised down to $67.9 million in final box-office figures Monday.
The $2.2 million drop from Sunday's estimate of $70.1 was a larger adjustment than usual, though "Cinderella" still comes in as one of the year's biggest hits. The slide put Kenneth Branagh's live-action "Cinderella" behind the opening of Disney's last live-action fairy tale, "Maleficent," which debuted with $69.4 million in May 2014.
Warner Bros.' Liam Neeson thriller "Run All Night" was mightily outshined by "Cinderella." The week's only other major new wide-release opened weakly with $11 million, making it Neeson's worst debut as an action film star.
The top 20 movies at U.S. and Canadian theaters Friday through Sunday, followed by distribution studio, gross, number of theater locations, average receipts per location, total gross and number of weeks in release, as compiled Monday by Rentrak:
1. "Cinderella," Disney, $67,877,361, 3,845 locations, $17,653 average, $67,877,361, 1 week.
2. "Run All Night," Warner Bros., $11,012,305, 3,171 locations, $3,473 average, $11,012,305, 1 week.
3. "Kingsman: The Secret Service," 20th Century Fox, $6,214,863, 2,635 locations, $2,359 average, $107,388,101, 5 weeks.
4. "Focus," Warner Bros., $5,739,006, 2,855 locations, $2,010 average, $43,966,421, 3 weeks.