Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale North America Box Office ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

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Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale is slowly losing strength at the box office. The third and final part of the Downton Abbey film series opened with higher weekend numbers than the second film, A New Era. Although early signs suggested it could overtake that installment, the trend is now slipping in the opposite direction as the domestic audience seems to be moving on, and the film’s recent box office results reflect that shift.

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale: Weak Fourth Weekend Earnings Signal Decline

So far, The Grand Finale has earned just over $80 million worldwide, with 51.4% of that coming from North America. However, the fourth weekend has turned into a struggle. The movie’s earnings for its fourth Friday hinted at what was coming, showing little growth. After last making $1 million in a single day almost a week earlier, the film managed only a 4% bump this Friday, taking in about $400K, barely above Thursday’s $394K.

The numbers for Saturday and Sunday may increase slightly, but it is unlikely they will change significantly. The theatre count has also dropped sharply, falling by 27.5% to 2,050 screens, down from 2,829 the previous Thursday, per Box Office Mojo. With fewer screens and slower earnings, it will be harder for the film to stay afloat against new releases.

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