Heading into Super Bowl Sunday, Warner Bros.' latest film, The Little Things is still dominating domestic box offices.

According to Variety, the crime thriller starring Denzel Washington, Rami Malek and Jared Leto, raked in $2.1 million during the second weekend of its release. Internationally, The Little Things made $1.4 million in ticket sales across 20 different countries. To date, the film has pulled in a total of $7.8 million from box offices in the United States and Canada, and $5.2 million from overseas markets.

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The Little Things debuted simultaneously in theaters and on HBO Max on Jan. 29. Since then, the film has been raking in millions, despite many fans avoiding theaters due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. According to a senior media consultant with Comscore, "This year's Super Bowl box office weekend is predictably and naturally the lowest grossing in modern history." However, the Warner Bros. film was able to pull through and end up on top of the weekend box office numbers.

After The Little Things, Universal and DreamWork Animation's film, The Croods: A New Age landed the second-highest box office numbers, pulling in $1.7 million over the weekend. The film has made $46 million domestically over the 11 weeks since its release. Liam Neeson's film, The Marksman took the third spot, bringing in $1 million over the weekend and $9.1 million since its release. Wonder Woman: 1984 snagged fourth place with $905,000 in weekend sales. The film, which also simultaneously released on HBO Max has made $40 million in domestic box office sales and $154 million worldwide.

Starring Denzel Washington, Rami Malek, Jared Leto, Michael Hyatt, Chris Bauer and Natalie Morales, The Little Things is playing in theaters and streaming on HBO Max.

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Source: Variety