Two big sequels helped propel the Thanksgiving box-office to record heights: "Ralph Breaks the Internet" racked up $84.6 million at 4,017 locations over the five-day holiday period and $56 million for the weekend.

It's now the second-best Thanksgiving debut ever, beaten only by Disney's "Frozen," which earned $93.6 million during its first five days.

And first film, which launched with $29 million in its first weekend in 2015.

All told, Thanksgiving moviegoing set a new record: More than $314 million, breaking the record of $294 million set in 2013.

Audiences gave the new "Taron Egerton in yet another retelling of the legendary bandit's exploits, a hard . Savage reviews didn't help the film, which earned only $14.2 million over the five-day period and $9 million for the weekend. Considering that the movie cost nearly $100 million, it looks like distributor Summit is going to take a bath on this one.

Playing in just four theaters in New York and Los Angeles, "Olivia Colman, who's also the new Queen Elizabeth II in Netflix's "The Crown"). It's expected to be a solid awards contender.

Also bowing in limited release: Japanese film  "Shoplifters." The movie about a family who resorts to shoplifting to survive won the Palme d’Or at Cannes and is Japan’s selection for best foreign language film for this year's Oscars. It opened in five locations where it made $88,000, for a per-screen average of $17,600.

Here are the top 10 5-day estimates for November 21–25, 2018

1. "Ralph Breaks the Internet," $84,472,000
2. "Creed II," $55,806,000
3. "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald," $42,920,000
4. "Dr. Seuss's The Grinch," $42,018,000
5. "Bohemian Rhapsody," $19,375,000
6. "Instant Family,"  $17,425,000
7. "Robin Hood" (2018), $14,220,000
8. "Widows," $10,575,000
9. "Green Book," $7,400,000
10. "A Star is Born" (2018), $4,080,000

[Via Variety, BoxOfficemojo]