The Little Thingstook the number one spot at this weekend’s box office. The movie, which stars Denzel Washington, Rami Malek, and Jared Leto, was able to bring in $2.1 million over theSuper Bowlweekend. As of this writing,The Little Thingshas earned over $7.8 million domestically, for a grand total of $13 million globally. Leto earned a Golden Globe nomination for his role in the movie, which is also currently streaming on HBO Max.

Super Bowlweekend is usually pretty tough at thebox office, but this year is even tougher, thanks to the public health crisis. Over 60% of movie theaters in North America are currently closed, though analysts are predicting that they’ll be able to open again by the end of the summer, or possibly early fall. As the box office numbers continue to fall, studios, like Warner Bros., are experimenting with streaming premieres paired with theatrical releases.The Little Thingswill be available on HBO Max until the beginning of March, whileWonder Woman 1984was just removed from the streaming service.

The Croods: A New Agestayed at number 2 this weekend after earning $1.7 million. The animated family movie has been a steady earner at the box office since it opened inmovie theaterseleven weeks ago. To date, the movie has made $147.6 million globally. Liam Neeson’sThe Marksmanwas able to take the third spot with $1 million. The action thriller has been able to pull in nearly $11 million globally since opening in theaters four weeks ago.

Wonder Woman 1984took the fourth position this weekend with just $905K. The sequel received mixed reviews from fans and critics, and is no longer available tostream on HBO Max. As of this writing, it has made $154.5 million globally.Monster Hunterremained at number five this weekend after bringing in $585K, while Tom Hanks’News of the Worldcame in at number six with $400K. The movie is also available to stream at home.

Promising Young Woman, which justearned four Golden Globe nominations, took the seventh position this weekend with $220K. Carey Mulligan is nominate for Best Actress in a Drama Motion Picture, as she continues to gather praise for the role.Fatalecame in at number eight this weekend with $170K, whileThe War with Grandpastuck around for its 18th week after taking in another $176K. Finally,Earwig and the Witchdebuted and topped off the week with $99K. you’re able to check out the rest of this weekend’s box office data over atThe Numbers.