The faith-based film from the Erwin Brothers has now been in theaters for more than two weeks.

The third weekend in release saw The Unbreakable Boy bring in just over $600,000, according to The Numbers website, down from more than $1.2 million the previous weekend. The movie claimed 13th place overall from Friday through Sunday, a four-spot drop from a week ago, and it has now generated total North American revenue of $5.7 million through 17 days on the big screen.

The film, adapted from a book and based on a true story, follows a boy who has a joy for life despite dealing with autism and brittle bone disease. Starring Zachary Levi and Patricia Heaton, it was produced by the Christian brother duo of Andrew and Jon Erwin and put out by their Kingdom Story Company through its partnership with Lionsgate studio.
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