Box Office: Glass breaks through to top spot
• In a week with a very flat box office nine films each cracked the $1m dollar mark

The Australian box office has stayed steady this weekend declining only 4% as it generated $18.50m, with one new entry to the top five as new entry Glass, debuts in first spot.
Aquaman slid down three spots to land in fourth place bringing its total to $37.04m, while Bohemian Rhapsody finally drops out of the top five after 12 weeks and a mammoth $48.97m as it inches closer to the $50.38m it needs to fall into the top 10 for the all-time Australian box office.
In a week with a very flat box office nine films each cracked the $1m dollar mark as the school holidays draw to a close. Some of the key films outside of the top five include:
#6 Mary, Queen of Scots- $1.22m (first week)
#7 Storm Boy- $1.21m (first week)
#8 Bohemian Rhapsody- $1.09m (12 weeks, $48.97m)
#9 Ralph Breaks the Internet- $1.07m (five weeks, $17.90m)
#14 A Star is Born- $226,184 (14 weeks, $34.63m)
#1 Glass $3.36m
The latest endeavour by M. Night Shyamalan and a continuation of the stories told in Unbreakable and Split, has found an audience in its first week in theatres. The unique look at super hero's and villain's averaged $8,005 after being shown on 421 screens.
#2 How to Train Your Dragon: Hidden World $2.16m
The third film in the How to Train You Dragon Franchise has seen its popularity hold strong for a third consecutive week, bringing its school holiday total to $17.13m. The Dreamworks Pictures film averaged $6,535 across 332 screens.

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#3 Instant Family $2.07m
The family comedy starring Mark Whalberg and Rose Byrne has stayed in third spot in its second week of release after averaging $7,594 on 273 screens (The second highest average in Australia).
#4 Aquaman $2.02m
Slipping three spots but still bringing in over $2m the latest entry into the DC universe averaged $5,830 over 348 screens.
#5 Mary Poppins Returns $1.63m
The sequel to the Disney classic has brought its overall total to $15.28m after four weeks in Australian cinemas. The Emily Blunt vehicle averaged $4,755 on 344 screens.
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