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Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here. RBG (Magnolia) (Disney) Week Last weekend #10 Zoolander 2 has box office malfunction as Zombies perish and Deadpool thrives.
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Rampage (Warner Bros.) (Disney) Week 6 Last weekend #7 The R-rated saga of the sarcastic Marvel superhero matched its domestic record-breaking total with an eye-popping 150 million internationally.
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Deadpool is on fire.Fox’s breakout Marvel blockbuster delivered a massive 150 million in record breaking overseas box office debut. A Quiet Place (Paramount) (Disney) Week 7 Last weekend #5 Overboard (Lionsgate) (Disney) Week 3 Last weekend #4 Show Dogs (Global Road) NEW – Cinemascore: A- Metacritic: 35 Est. And it was made for roughly one-third of the budget for a typical.
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Breaking In (Universal) (Disney) Week 2 Last weekend #3 The movie stretched release season and changed the idea of what a superhero film can be. Life of the Party (Warner Bros.) (Disney) Week 2 Last weekend #2 Book Club (Paramount) NEW – Cinemascore: A- Metacritic: 53 Est. Avengers: Infinity Wars (Disney) Week 4 Last weekend #1 The film opened to major success, breaking February records. $125,000,000 in 4,349 theaters PTA (per theater average): $28,742 Cumulative: $125,000,000Ģ. Deadpool held the top spot at the domestic box office for the second weekend in a row, adding 55 million to its total domestic revenue. Deadpool 2 (20th Century Fox) NEW – Cinemascore: A Metacritic: 66 Est. For the first time, only one new film will open for Memorial Day.ġ. The other two newcomers at the box office. With mostly weak titles other than the monster hits, expect next weekend to have three films do as much as 95 percent of the total business. Deadpool continued to rock the multiplex in its third weekend, grossing 31.5 million from 3,856 theaters and burying Gods of Egypt. 2016's year-to-date lead roughly doubled to 3.5 at 1.63 billion to 1.57 billion. This was still 19 more than this weekend last year, when Fifty Shades of Grey fell 74.
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Second weekends of Melissa McCarthy-starrer “Life of the Party” and thriller “Breaking In” were off 57 and 63 percent, respectively. The overall box office fell 41 to 142 million, which is barely more than what Deadpool alone earned last weekend. With the exception of “A Quiet Place” (once again, down only 37 percent), holdovers were mostly weak. The independently made family comedy about police canines working a dog show undercover gave kids something to see, but it’s a mediocre return given its wide release. The other opener, “Show Dogs” (Global Road), came in with a modest $6 million.