1. Zootopia $38,042,000 Total: $201,807,497 LW: 1

THTRS: 3,959 2. The Divergent Series: Allegiant * $29,050,000 Total: $29,050,000 LW: N

THTRS: 3,740 3. Miracles from Heaven * $15,000,000 Total: $18,557,053 LW: N

THTRS: 3,047 4. 10 Cloverfield Lane $12,500,000 Total: $45,176,639 LW: 2

THTRS: 3,427 5. Deadpool $8,000,000 Total: $340,941,383 LW: 3

THTRS: 2,924 6. London Has Fallen $6,894,000 Total: $50,089,820 LW: 4

THTRS: 3,011 7. Whiskey Tango Foxtrot $2,805,000 Total: $19,275,840 LW: 5

THTRS: 2,079 8. The Perfect Match $1,900,000 Total: $7,306,179 LW: 6

THTRS: 925 9. The Brothers Grimsby $1,400,000 Total: $5,912,670 LW: 8

THTRS: 2,235 10. The Revenant $1,225,000 Total: $181,161,538 LW: 11

THTRS: 935

enjoyed a roaringly strong third weekend, dropping just 25% from last week. That helped it add $38 million this weekend, narrowly cruising past $200 million. At this rate it will passto become Disney's third highest grossing non-Pixar animated film (yeah, that's a lot of caveats) behind($312 million, 1994) and($400 million, 2013).The Divergent Series fell hard as the third entry to the franchise,, debuted in second place with just $29 million. That's almost half of what the $50+ million both previous movies made and marks the first time a franchise entry didn't open at number. Given the lackluster start, it may also be the first to fail to pass the $100 million mark.The disappointing start doesn't quite qualify as a bomb, given that international sales will help recover its $110 million production budget, but it raises questions over how well the in pre-production fourth film, due out in Summer 2017, will perform.was the best reviewed new movie this weekend (with 54% at Rotten Tomatoes, that isn't saying too much) and with a third place opening weekend of $15 million, cleared its modest $13 million production budget.If you're a fan of's Melissa Rauch you might bave been eagerly awaiting the movie she co-wrote and starred in,. Apparently, however, you didn't go see it. Critically panned, the movie performed poorly even by small release standards.It banked less than $500 per theater (which, given ticket prices, means on average fewer than 70 people saw it at each of its 1,100+ locations... all weekend). With less than $500,000 it opened somewhere in the twenties place on the chart. For comparison,, a foreign language Indian romantic comedy starring a bunch of actors most Americans have probably never heard of banked almost $1 million in fewer than 150 venues this weekend, its first in domestic theaters.For the full weekend top ten, check out the chart below: