The second installment in the Fantastic Beasts franchise opened to fairly middling results this weekend, while Universal’s The Grinch continued posting strong results. Meanwhile, the other two openers of the week, Instant Family and Widows, failed to impress.

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald opened to an estimated $62.2 million this weekend. In terms of ticket sales, that’s off around 17% from the original Fantastic Beasts back in 2016. Not to mention, Where to Find Them didn’t have the best opening to begin with, yet managed to leg it out past a 3x multiplier. Considering the weak B+ Cinemascore and awful 39% standing on Rotten Tomatoes, it doesn’t seem likely that Grindelwald can replicate its predecessors impressive staying power, especially with tough competition from Creed II and Ralph Breaks the Internet just a few days away.

Things weren’t all bad, however, as Grindelwald‘s overseas results managed to break the fall somewhat. Outside the US, the sequel opened to $191 million. The question now is how well the film will perform after opening weekend. Domestically, it’s safe to say that it will wind up being more front loaded than its predecessor, but the question is by how much. Worst case scenario would be around a 2.5x multiplier and a total of around $155 million, while best case scenario is it manages to come close to a 3x multiplier with around $185 million. Somewhere in between the two is likely a safe bet.

The Grinch was no slouch in second, dipping 44% for a second weekend of $38.1 million, giving a running ten day total of $126 million. The real test will be to see how it fares next weekend when Ralph Breaks the Internet steals away much of its audience. Bohemian Rhapsody took a bigger hit than expected, down 50% but still carrying an impressive $127.8 million after three weekends.

Almost everything in the top 12 saw fairly harsh drops as a result of the three newcomers, primarily last weekends two releases Overlord and The Girl In the Spider’s Web. While Spider’s Web was essentially DOA last weekend, there was some hope that Overlord may have been able to save face with decent legs. Those hopes were dashed this weekend, as Overlord plummeted 62%, while Spider’s Web disintegrated by 68%. Overlord has amassed just $17.7 million in ten days, while Spider’s Web has spun just $13.2 million. Both will likely vanish from most of their locations by the time Ralph and Creed hit theaters on Wednesday.

Universal opted to open Green Book in 25 theaters ahead of a nationwide expansion next week, but unfortunately the drama opened to a fairly weak $312K, giving it a per theater average of just $12.4K. That’s far from terrible, but certainly not reassuring given it’s set to expand into 1,000 theaters this week.