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Star Wars: Rogue One Finally Dethroned at US Box Office

The newest Star Wars is pushed to No. 2.

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[UPDATE] New numbers are now out. Deadline is reporting that Hidden Figures was the No. 1 movie at the US box office this weekend, pushing Star Wars: Rogue One down to No. 2 for the first time since it came out on December 16.

Here is the latest data:

US Box Office January 6-8:

  1. Hidden Figures -- $22.8 million
  2. Star Wars: Rogue One -- $21.9 million
  3. Sing -- $19.57 million
  4. Underworld: Blood Wars -- $13.1 million
  5. La La Land -- $10 million
  6. Passengers -- $8.8 million
  7. Why Him? -- $6.5 million
  8. Moana -- $6.4 million
  9. Fences -- $4.7 million
  10. Assassin's Creed -- $3.8 million

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Star Wars: Rogue One was again the top-grossing movie at the US box office this past weekend.

Deadline reports that the movie made $21.97 million domestically during the Friday-Sunday period, boosting its total US haul to $477.2 million after four weeks. Rogue One has been the No. 1 movie at the US box office every weekend since it came out on December 16.

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Rounding out the top five movies this weekend were Hidden Figures ($21.8 million), Sing ($19.57 million), Underworld: Blood Wars ($13.1 million), and La La Land ($10 million).

The video game movie Assassin's Creed landed in the tenth position, making $3.8 million. It has made $49.5 million in the US since it arrived on December 21.

There was a snowstorm on the US east coast on Saturday and Sunday, but sources told Deadline that it did not have much of a negative impact on box office sales, which were down 2 percent.

Go to Deadline to see a full breakdown of this past weekend's US box office performance.

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