Last week’s newcomer, Relativity’s The November Man, came in fifth place at the domestic box office with $4.2 million, bringing the film’s 12-day total to $17.9 million. Now in its fourth week at the box office, the Fox comedy, made for $17 million, has brought in a total of $66.6 million. and Jake Johnson, came in fourth place for the third weekend in a row with $$5.4 million. YA adaptation If I Stay, from Warner Bros., New Line and MGM, came in third place for its third week out with $5.75 million, pushing the film’s domestic total to $39.7 million.īuddy action comedy Let's Be Cops, starring Damon Wayans Jr. Holding at number two in its fifth weekend was Paramount's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, which took in $6.5 million for a North American total of $174.6 million. Ticket sales topped out at roughly $63 million, the lowest of any weekend this year. The weekend after Labor Day is historically the slowest frame of the year for moviegoing, but this year was worse than usual, with revenue tumbling more than 20 percent over last year and continuing the downward trend at the troubled domestic box office. Guardians is the top-grossing film of 2014 so far in North America, eclipsing the $259.8 million earned by fellow Marvel and Disney tentpole Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Globally, the tentpole has earned $586.2 million, surpassing the first Iron Man ($585 million). Marvel and Disney's Guardians of the Galaxy remained at the top spot in its sixth weekend, grossing $10.6 million for a domestic total of $294.6 million.