In the United States, with the grittier heroine of the YA dystopian franchise sequel Insurgent taking the spotlight in cinemas this weekend, Disney’s Cinderella has slipped to a respectable second spot in its second frame, making an estimated $34.5 million overall and bringing the domestic total to an estimated $122 million.

In the context of Disney’s remakes and reimaginings, the 49.2% drop is nearly the same as Maleficent’s second-weekend drop last year of 50.6%. Alice in Wonderland and Oz the Great and Powerful dropped 46% and 47.9% in their second weekends, respectively.

Another consideration for the calculus: Maleficent’s revisionist take on Sleeping Beauty had a production budget of $180 million; Kenneth Branagh’s decidedly non-revisionist Cinderella had a comparatively lean $95 million. (Alice in Wonderland and Oz the Great and Powerful cost $200 million and $215 million, respectively.)

Cinderella’s foreign total currently sits at $131 million (including $52.4 million from China), with a worldwide total of $253 million.

Meanwhile, Paramount Animation’s The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water is continuing to prove highly absorbent in 10th position with $2.4 million in its 7th U.S. weekend and a $158.8 million domestic total. Internationally, it has earned $121.2 million, lifting its global take to $280 million.