Paramount Pictures’ “Noah” tops the worldwide box office collections with a whopping $77.6 million weekend for the week ended March 30.
Directed by filmmaker Darren Aronofsky, the Russell Crowe starrer Noah earned $44 million in the domestic market for the weekend.
The top-12 domestic weekend box office estimates listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, March 30, 2014, are below.
1. Noah – Paramount – $44.0M
2. Divergent – Lionsgate – $26.5M
3. Muppets Most Wanted – Disney – $11.4M
4. Mr. Peabody And Sherman – 20th Century Fox – $9.5M
5. God’s Not Dead – Freestyle Releasing – $9.1M
6. Grand Budapest Hotel, The – Fox Searchlight – $8.8M
7. Sabotage – Open Road – $5.3M
8. Need For Speed – Disney – $4.3M
9. 300: Rise Of An Empire – Warner Bros. – $4.3M
10. Non-Stop – Universal – $4.1M
11. Lego Movie, The – Warner Bros. – $3.1M
12. Cesar Chavez – Lionsgate – $3.0M
The box office figures are released by Rentrak Corporation (NASDAQ: RENT), a movie and TV measurement service, through its Box Office Essentials and International Box Office Essentials theatrical measurement services.
Photo courtesy: Paramount Pictures / Noah Movie