The “Mean Girls” are still the queens of the box office.
The teen comedy remained in the No. 1 spot on Friday, its third weekend in theaters, and brought in close to $1.9 million in sales, according to IMDB’s Box Office
Last Saturday, the film’s star, Reneé Rapp, performed on “Saturday Night Live” as its musical guest, and was introduced by Rachel McAdams, who starred in the original “Mean Girls,” released in 2004.
“The Beekeeper,” remained in second place, with earnings of just over $1.8 million.
Due to the success of the action thriller, its director, David Ayer, and star, Jason Statham, have decided to collaborate once again on for “Levon’s Trade,” based on comic author Chuck Dixon’s first novel, according to Deadline.
The rom-com “Anyone But You” which debuted in December, is still melting hearts, and remained in third this week, raking in $1.5 million.
This weekend, the film is slated to surpass the $70 million mark in domestic earnings.
“Wonka,” also stayed in the same spot as last weekend — fourth place — with a $1.35 million-dollar take.
“Migration” stayed in fifth, taking home just over $1 million.
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