Deadpool & Wolverine holds on to first place while The Crow tanks
The top three films were a repeat at the weekend box office with Deadpool & Wolverine holding on to first place once again. The film added $15.2 million to its domestic total which is now $603.8 million. Internationally, the film added $24.3 million over the week to its total to bring that to $658.4 million for a worldwide total of $1.262 billion.
Alien: Romulus hung on to second place with an estimated $9.3 million to bring its domestic total to just under $91 million. Internationally, the film grossed $41.9 million over the week to bring that to $194.7 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $285.7 million.
It Ends with Us barely held on to third place with an estimated $7.43 million. Domestically, the movie has grossed $135.8 million. Over the week, it added $28.2 million to its international total which is now an even $150 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $285.8 million.
Reagan debuted in fourth place with $9.2 million domestically total and $7.4 million over the weekend.
Twisters improved one spot to round out the top five with an estimated $7.2 million to bring its domestic total to $259.6 million. Internationally, the movie has grossed $98.7 million for a worldwide total of $358.3 million.
In comic film news…
The Crow will wind up being one of the biggest flops of the year. It dropped down to #12 after debuting at #8. Over the weekend it grossed an estimated $1.8 million to bring its domestic total to $8.6 million. Internationally, the movie has grossed $4.6 million for a worldwide total of $13.2 million.
Blue Lock: Episode Nagi remained at about $1.9 million domestically and gained about $500,000 internationally to bring that total to $12.1 million for a worldwide total of $13.9 million.
Haikyuu!! The Dumpster Battle remained just under $7.1 million domestically and 1nternationally it gained about $7.2 million internationally to bring that to $93.3 million for a worldwide gross of just over $100.4 million.
The week’s overall box office success…
Numbers have 66 films earning $82,192,090 from 41,692 theaters. That’s an expected drop from the previous weekend’s $88,795,540 from 36,207 theaters and 54 films. The average earning was $1,971.41 which is another expected drop from the previous weekend’s $2,452.44.
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