Without much competition standing in its way, Warner Bros. animated epic DC League of Super-Pets soared to the top spot at the domestic box office results.
3,807 theaters, Fri $5.8M /3-day $18.55M /Total $80.6M/Wk 2 3,650 theaters, Fri. $3.75M , Sat $5.1M, Sun $4.1M, 3-day $13.1M /Total $301.5M /Wk 4 3,579 theaters , Fri $3.3M , Sat. $4.1M, Sun $3.3M, 3-day $10.
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