Leftovers were on the menu for moviegoers in North America this weekend. “Encanto,” “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” and “House of Gucci” repeated in the top three spots, according to studio estimates on Sunday. All three films are playing exclusively in theaters.

The weekend after Thanksgiving is usually pretty quiet at the box office and this year was no exception considering new offerings like “Benedetta” were playing only in limited release. Disney’s “Encanto,” an animated tale with original music from Lin-Manuel Miranda, earned $12.7 million to take the top spot, down 53% from its opening last weekend. Globally, it’s earned $116.1 million to date.

“Ghostbusters: Afterlife” took second place in its third weekend with $10.4 million, pushing it just past the $100 million threshold. And Ridley Scott’s ripped-from-the-headlines “House of Gucci,” starring Lady Gaga and Adam Driver, came in third place in its second weekend with $6.8 million from 3,477 locations, bringing its domestic total to $33.6 million.

The big surprise came from Fathom, which snagged the fourth-place spot with “Christmas with The Chosen: The Messengers.” It isn’t exactly a movie but an episode of a faith-based streaming series, which focuses on the birth of Jesus with several performances by Christian groups, and was shot specifically for a 10-day big-screen run. Over the weekend, it grossed $4.1 million from 1,700 screens. Since Wednesday, it’s earned $9 million and has become the highest-grossing event in Fathom history.

“It just shows how powerful event cinema is and how movie theaters can benefit from nontraditional releases,” said Paul Dergarabedian, the senior media analyst for Comscore.

In other notable showings, Warner Bros. brought “Dune” back to IMAX screens. The premium screens accounted for over half of its $1.8 million domestic earnings.

In specialty releases, Paul Verhoeven’s “Benedetta,” released by IFC Films, grossed $145,000 from 202 theaters and Focus Features’ “Wolf” opened on 308 screens to $80,000. Neon’s animated documentary “Flee” also opened on four screens, earning $25,033. The film is about a man who fled Afghanistan as a child in the 1980s.

Top 10 box-office movies

Estimated ticket sales for last Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Comscore.

1. “Encanto,” $12.7 million.

2. “Ghostbusters: Afterlife,” $10.4 million.

3. “House of Gucci,” $6.8 million.

4. “Christmas with the Chosen: The Messengers,” $4.1 million.

5. “Eternals,” $3.9 million.

6. “Resident Evil: Raccoon City,” $2.7 million.

7. “Clifford the Big Red Dog,” $1.8 million.

8. “Dune,” $1.8 million.

9. “King Richard,” $1.2 million.

10. “Venom: Let There Be Carnage,” $1 million.