Uncharted continued the Tom Holland box office domination, winning the weekend box office with $51 million, beating estimates going into the opening This proves that Holland can carry a film to glory even when he is not wearing his spider suit and cements him as an action star With over $100 million worldwide, expect a[...]
Weekend Box Office Archives
Death On The Nile won a slow weekend box office over the new Jennifer Lopez rom-com Marry Me The latter also debuted on Peacock as well, so Nile was able to edge it out Otherwise, I think Marry Me would have carried the day As it stands, though, the very delayed Agatha Christie adaptation from[...]
The first in a long time, the new film scored $23.5 million to take the top spot at the weekend box office away from Spider-Man More on that in a second Jackass Forever actually skewed younger, with over 60% of the tickets sold fitting into the 18-34 demo, which means, of course, that they will[...]
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The total weekend box office will come in around $37 million, the lowest weekend since September 2020 Spider-Man accounted for one-third of that, and at number two was Scream with $7.35 million The horror sequel has now made $$62 million in three[...]
Rounding out the top five is The King's Man, with $1.7 million.
The Weekend Box Office Top Five for January 21st:
Spider-Man: No Way Home- $14.1 million
Scream- $12.4 million
Sing 2- $5.7 million
Redeeming Love- $3.7 million
The King's Man- $1.7 million
Next week, a whole lot of nothing opens yet again, so Spider-Man and Scream will add to their totals[...]
Fourth goes to The King's Man with $2.9 million, and fifth goes to The 355, with is bombing hard, adding $2.8 million to bring its two-week gross to an anemic $8.9 million.
The top five at the Weekend Box Office For January 14th:
Scream- $36 million
Spider-Man: No Way Home- $26 million
Sing 2- $11 million
The King's Man- $2.9[...]
Spider-Man: No Way Home was tops at the weekend box office yet again, adding another $33 million to its total, bringing it to $668.7 million It has now passed Titanic to become the sixth highest-grossing film ever at the domestic box office At some point this week, it will pass Avengers: Infinity War to become[...]
Spider-Man: No Way Home was not slowed down at the weekend box office, as we said goodbye to 2021 and hello t0 2022 Over the weekend, the film added $52.7 million, good enough for yet another finish at number 1 and pushing its total to $610 million domestically so far That makes it the tenth[...]
To put it into perspective as to how dominant Spider-Man was: the top ten minus No Way Home combined grossed around $20 million.
The Weekend Box Office Top 5 For December 17th:
Spider-Man: No Way Home: $253 million
Encanto: $6.5 million
West Side Story: $3.41 million
Ghostbusters: Afterlife: $3.4 million
Nightmare Alley: $2.9 million
Next week, Christmas is here, and Spider-Man should[...]
Spider-Man: No Way Home is setting all kinds of records at the Weekend Box Office already, getting to Avengers: Endgame territory.
As this one expands, look for it to make some noise as well.
The Weekend Box Office Top 5 for Thanksgiving Weekend:
Encanto: $40.3 million
Ghostbusters: Afterlife: $35.3 million
House of Gucci: $21.8 million
Eternals: $11.4 million
Resident Evil: Welcome To Raccoon City: $8.8 million
Next week, a whole lot of nothing opens, though it will be the last slow release week[...]
This one has Oscar buzz for Will Smith and should stay pretty steady throughout the end of the year.
The Top Five Weekend Box Office For November 19th:
Ghostbusters: Afterlife- $44 million
Eternals: $10.8 million
Clifford The Big Red Dog: $8.1 million
King Richard: $ 5.7 million
Dune: $3 million
Next week is Thanksgiving here in the states, and with it brings some[...]
The other was Shang-Chi, which debuted this weekend on Disney+.
The Top Five at the Weekend Box Office for November 12th:
Eternals: $27 million
Clifford The Big Red Dog: $16.4 million
Dune: $5.6 Million
No Time To Die: $$4.6 Million
Venom: Let There Be Carnage- $$3.7 million
Next week is the opening for Ghostbusters: Afterlife, and with it, a ton of intrigue[...]
Eternals as expected has won the weekend box office with ease The latest entry in the MCU scored $71 million over the weekend The film also took in $91 million overseas bringing its global total opening to $161.7 million, the second-biggest global opening of the year behind only Fast 9 Domestically, it had the third-best[...]
Venom: Let There Be Carnage continues to rake it in at $9.4 million, good enough for fourth place and rounding out the top five was Ron's Gone Wrong, with a paltry $7.3 million.
The weekend box office top five for October 22nd:
Dune- $41 million
Halloween Kills- $14.5 million
No Time To Die- $11.9 million
Venom: Let There Be Carnage-[...]
non-IP adult fare is struggling to make money right now, and the film's subject matter doesn't help.
This will be the third straight week that the weekend box office has topped $100 million, the first time since late February/ early March of 2020 It should continue next week as well, with Dune finally gracing screens across[...]
Bond will rule the weekend box office, just not as much as we thought The swan song for Daniel Craig, No Time To Die, will finish the weekend at $56 million, a number a tad shy of the estimated $60 million it was hoping for Long runtimes and an older-skewing audience are likely to blame[...]
No Time To Die, the swan song for Daniel Craig as 007, is going to open at number one at the weekend box office with an estimated $60 million Some were saying it could move higher, but since the series skews older, it would have depended on that demo getting out there, which they just[...]
The story of that film will be written by how many watched on HBO Max.
Here is the Top 5 for the weekend box office:
Venom: Let There Be Carnage- $90.1 million
Addams Family 2- $18 million
Shang-Chi- $6 million
The Many Saints of Newark- $5 million
Dear Evan Hansen- $2.5 million
Next weekend Bond will attempt to take down Venom and[...]
Not only that, it led the weekend box office for a fourth straight week, scoring another $13.3 million and bringing its total box office take to $196.5 million Even with Venom: Let There Be Carnage opening next week, look for Shang-Chi to cross $200 million by this time next week More than 1/3 of all[...]
Demon Slayer- Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Movie: Mugen Train grossed $19.5 million, helping the total weekend box office to score its biggest weekend since last March While most of these anime special events are front-loaded to Fridays, Demon Slayer held up pretty well through Saturday, and fans were buzzing about it big time In the comic[...]
Man, it has been a LONG time since we took a look at the weekend box office, but with more and more areas opening theaters back up, we finally have something to talk about And, there is a film making some money as well, as Godzilla Vs Kong added $13.4 million over the weekend, bringing[...]
Hey: a weekend box office report! New Mutants was number one this weekend, grossing $7 million in theaters.
Onward held on to the number one spot at the weekend box office, but it is nothing to celebrate for Disney This weekend saw the worst box office grosses in 22 years, with the top 10 making $55 million total In that weekend in 1998 22 years ago, John Carpenter's Vampires was number one, for[...]
Sonic has now crossed $140 million at the box office, an incredible turn of events since that first trailer was released.
Weekend Box Office Top 10 For March 6th
Onward- $40 million
The Invisible Man- $15.7 million
The Way Back- $8.5 million
Sonic the Hedgehog- $8 million
Call of the Wild- $7 million
Emma- $5 million
Bad Boys For Life- $3.05 million
Birds of[...]
Man, not a great first six weeks of horror films this year is it? Forth place went to The Photograph with $13.8 million, and the top five was rounded out by Bad Boys For Life, still holding strong with another $12.45 million.
The Weekend Box Office for February 14th:
Sonic the Hedgehog- $64.3 million
Birds of Prey- $20[...]
Bad Boys For Life continued to impress at the weekend box office, taking the crown for the second straight week The film added $34 million dollars to its total, taking the pic over the $100 million mark in just two weeks It's running total stands at $120.6 million, and at some point in the next[...]
That film should cross the $500 million by the end of next weekend.
The Weekend Box Office for Jan 17-19 (Monday not included)
Bad Boys For Life- $59.1 million
Dolittle- $22.5 million
1917- $22.3 million
Jumanji: The Next Level- $10 million
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker- $8.3 million
Just Mercy- $7.27 million
Little Women- $6.4 million
Knives Out- $5.56 million
Like a Boss- $5.3[...]
The new Sam Mendes war film, riding high after taking Best Director and Best Motion Picture-Drama at last Sunday's Golden Globes, won the weekend box office The film took in $37.2 million, and while always on track to do well, it for sure saw a boost from the awards attention 1917 also took in a[...]
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker was once again tops at the weekend box office, taking in $33.7 million over the weekend That puts its running total at $450.8 million domestically total It should cross $600 million after all is said and done, but it is starting to lose steam a little faster than most[...]