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Horror Sales: Split, Lights Out and The Magicians.

Horror, Scifi, Thriller Box Office Numbers, DVD Sales and Television Viewership for the Week of January 20 to January 26, 2017.

Box Office: Split becomes the first #1 horror film of 2017.
1 NEW Split $51,730,000
7 7 Monster Trucks $8,432,000 (Total: $24,035,000)
11 6 The Bye Bye Man $4,139,000 (Total: $20,698,000)
13 10 Passengers $3,058,000 (Total: $95,291,000)
16 9 Underworld 5: Blood Wars $2,374,000 (Total: $29,285,000)
25 20 Fantastic Beasts & Where to Find Them $575,000 (Total: $231,853,000)
26 23 Arrival $505,000 (Total: $95,856,000)
30 29 Doctor Strange $185,000 (Total: $231,253,000)
43 41 Miss Peregrine’s Home $41,000 (Total: $87,211,000)
45 22 A Monster Calls $30,000 (Total: $3,740,000)
54 60 The Love Witch $8,000 (Total: $203,000)

DVD Sales: As of the last days of October 2016.
Ghostbusters (remake) – $23,408,000
X-Men: Apocalypse – $22,138,000
Independence Day: Resurgence – $16,985,000
Alice Through the Looking Glass – $7,463,000
The Conjuring 2 – $7,350,000
The Shallows – $4,982,000
The Purge 3: Election Year – $4,187,000
Lights Out – $2,206,000

Television Viewership: “The Magicians” breaks ratings records for SyFy.
Grimm – 4,289,000
Lucifer – 4,170,000
Gotham – 3,603,000
Curse of Oak Island – 3,197,000
The Flash – 2,675,000
Super Girl – 2,652,000
The Librarians – 1,967,000
Sleepy Hollow – 1,914,000
Legends of Tomorrow – 1,740,000
Supernatural – 1,720,000
Arrow – 1,682,000
Power Rangers: Ninja Steel – 1,503,000
Riverdale – 1,378,000
The Magicians – 1,288,000
The Vampire Diaries – 863,000
Frequency – 793,000
Colony – 777,000
Face Off – 733,000
Ghost Adventures – 678,000
Paranormal Lockdown – 666,000
Shadow Hunters – 641,000
Incorporated – 542,000
Teen Wolf – 494,000
Salem – 233,000

Michael DeFellipo

(Senior Editor)

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