Overseas, "The Little Things"
collected $1.4 million in ticket sales from 20
countries. The R-rated film has made $7.8
million in the U.S. and Canada and $5.2 million
internationally to date.
Directed by John Lee Hancock, "The Little
Things" debuted simultaneously on the HBO Max
streaming service. With the U.S. box office
essentially at a standstill, Warner Bros. made
the decision (one that was met with vocal
backlash) to repeat that hybrid strategy for its
entire 2021 movie slate.
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In second place, Universal and DreamWorks
Animation's "The Croods: A New Age" has
generated $1.7 million. After 11 weeks in
theaters, the "Croods" sequel has brought in $46
million domestically. Though there aren't many
big-screen offerings for audiences to choose
from these days, its box office hold has been
notable because "The Croods: A New Age" has been
available to rent on premium video-on-demand
platforms for two months. Overseas, the film
brought in $808,000, which brings its
international total to $101.6 million and global
haul to $147.6 million.
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![](http://archives.lincolndailynews.com/2021/Feb/08/images/ads/current/napa_lda_FILTERSALE_2021.png) Liam Neeson thriller "The
Marksman" landed in the No. 3 spot, grossing $1
million from 2,018 screens. That brings its
total haul to $9.1 million. "Wonder Woman 1984"
came in fourth place with $905,000 from 1,818
U.S. locations. The Warner Bros. superhero
adventure, which also premiered concurrently on
HBO Max, has amassed $40 million at the domestic
box office and $154 million worldwide.
Sony's "Monster Hunter" rounded out the top five
with $590,000 in its eighth weekend of release.
The video game adaptation, starring Milla
Jovovich, has made $11.8 million to date.
Overseas, Disney and Pixar's "Soul" -- which
isn't playing in domestic theaters and is only
available to U.S. audiences on Disney Plus --
continues to sell tickets. The film is
performing particularly well in China, where it
has made $55.8 and has officially passed "Incredibles
2" ($53.7 million) to become the country's
second-highest Pixar release ever. In total,
"Soul" earned $6.9 million from 11 international
countries, boosting its foreign bounty to $96.2
million.
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