'SPECTRE' slips to #5 in its fifth week in the USA

Spectre (2015) - 08-12-15
James Bond slipped to fifth place at the US box-office in its fifth weekend.

'SPECTRE' took an estimated $5.5m from the weekend, a drop of 57% at 2,840 screens.

The total for 'SPECTRE' in the US and Canada now stands at $184.m.

Realistically, the film has two more weeks as a wide release before 'Star Wars' blows all other films out of the cinema.

'SPECTRE' could end with a $200m take in the US.

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Earlier Story: 'SPECTRE' holds #2 around the international box-office

Later Story: 'Star Wars' narrowly beats 'SPECTRE' for top film at the UK box-office

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