The Justice League has taken another tumble at the Box Office this weekend, as it was knocked off the top spot by Disney Pixar animation.
Coco – which follows aspiring musician Miguel who enters the Land of the Dead to work out why his family banned music – took $49 million over the Thanksgiving weekend, leaving the Justice League to follow in second place with $40.1 million.
In at third was the Julia Roberts, Owen Wilson and Jacob Tremblay tear-jerker Wonder – which took $22.3 million – and fourth place went to Thor: Ragnarok with $16.8 million.
Rounding off the top five is Daddy's Home 2, all according to BoxOfficeMojo.
The sequel comedy took $13.5 million this weekend, and was followed closely by Kenneth Branagh's Murder on the Orient Express with $13 million.
In at seventh place is Sony's new entry The Star, another animated feature which follows a small but brave donkey (voiced by former The Walking Dead star Steven Yeun) and his animal friends as they become the unsung heroes of the first Christmas.
The movie took $6.875 million – which ain't half bad for a movie about a talking donkey (although fans of Shrek may disagree).
Taking the eighth spot is A Bad Moms Christmas ($5 million) while Roman J. Israel, Esq. ($4.515 million) and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri ($4.4 million) round off the top ten.
Check out the Nov. 24-26 figures below:
1. Coco — $49 million ($71.2 million five-day) 2. Justice League — $40.7 million ($63 million five-day) 3. Wonder — $22.3 million ($32.3 million five-day) 4. Thor: Ragnarok — $16.8 million ($24.3 million five-day) 5. Daddy’s Home 2 — $13.3 million ($18.6 million five-day) 6. Murder on the Orient Express — $13 million ($18.6 million five-day) 7. The Star — $6.9 million ($9.5 million five-day) 8. A Bad Moms Christmas — $5 million ($6.8 million five-day) 9. Roman J. Israel Esq. — $4.5 million ($6.2 million five-day) 10. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri — $4.4 million ($5.9 million five-day)