"Aquaman" was the movie of choice for Christmas Day. The Jason Momoa-led DC adventure racked up an additional $22 million, bringing its five-day total to  $105 million. It's now grossed over $550 million worldwide.

Settling for second place was Disney's "1964 classic has now earned $50 million since it opened on December 19.

Despite scathing reviews and a dismal audience reaction, "John C. Reilly as the famed crime-solving duo, managed to snag fourth place with $6.4 million. The movie wasn't screened ahead of time for critics, who've given it (at last check) a bleak 4% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Audiences weren't much more impressed: It currently has a 26% audience score. Several moviegoers, even diehard Ferrell/Reilly fans,  tweeted that it was "the worst movie of the year" and that it prompted mass walkouts.

The much better-reviewed Reilly movie "Steve Coogan's Stan Laurel, opens December 28.

Among the other new releases is the political satire "Christian Bale as former vice president Dick Cheney. It's gotten mixed reviews, but did receive six Golden Globe nominations. It opened in seventh place with $4,784,212.

Also opening Christmas Day: "Felicity Jones as a young Ruth Bader Ginsburg. It earned $466,825 from 33 venues. That works out to $13,000 per location, which was the best per-screen average of the holiday.

Nicole Kidman as an LAPD cop with a troubled past, made $30,738 when it debuted in three theaters on Tuesday.

Here are the top 10 estimates for December 25, 2018

1. "Aquaman," $22,065,000
2. "Mary Poppins Returns," $11,457,469
3. "Bumblebee," $8,887,978
4. "Holmes and Watson," $6,425,000
5. "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse," $5,635,000
6 “The Mule," $4,900,000
7. "Vice," $4,784,212
8. "Second Act," $3,070,000
9. "Dr. Seuss's The Grinch" (2018), $2,083,630
10. "Ralph Breaks the Internet," $1,681,922

[Via Variety]