Raya and the Last Dragonstars Kelly Marie Tran and Awkwafina. Critics responded well, generally speaking, to the original feature, which currently holds a 95 percent approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. One can’t help but wonder what this one might have been able to do under normal circumstances.

Last week,Tom & Jerrydebuted with more than $14 million, representing one of the best openings of the last year. The animation and live-action hybrid dropped 53 percent in its second frame, taking in $6.6 million. This is also a situation where the movie is currently streaming, at no additional cost, on HBO Max. It’s currently sitting at a $57.2 million global total.

Coming in at number three was thelong-delayed YA adaptation Chaos Walking. Starring Daisy Ridley and Tom Holland, the movie took in $3.4 million. It wasn’t met with an overly kind response from critics and, ultimately, Lionsgate decided to cut its losses. The Doug Liman-directed blockbuster is said to carry a budget north of $100 million. So those losses will be substantial, to say the least of it. Especially considering that it has only taken in $2.6 million overseas so far.

Rounding out the top five wereBoogie, a new specialty release from Focus Features, which took in $1.2 million. That future was largely boosted bytheaters in New York City, which were finally able to open again this weekend. Rounding out the top five wasCroods: A New Agewith $780,000. The animated sequel just keeps on chugging along, with its domestic total standing at $53.6 million

New York City theaters opening again is a signal that things are, very slowly, perhaps getting back on track to normalcy. Vaccine distribution is ramping up. If all goes well, perhaps by early summer, we could seebox office resultsthat are once again good, with no painful caveats. That would, in turn, pave the way for blockbusters to truly return and curb further release date delays. But we’re not there quite yet. you may check out the full list of the top ten earners at the weekend box office below. These figures come to us viaThe Numbers.

1.Raya and the Last Dragon- $8.6 million

2.Tom & Jerry- $6.6 million

3.Chaos Walking$3.4 million

4.Boogie- $1.2 million

5.The Croods: A New Age- $780,000

6.The Little Things- $550,000

7.Wonder Woman 1984$511,000

8.The Marksman- $500,000

9.Judas and the Black Messiah- $282,000

10.Monster Hunter- $260,000