OPENINGS: THE EQUALIZER 3 (Escape Artists/Columbia/Sony) performed both within expectations and at around the same level as its predecessors, with $34.5M for the 3-day weekend compared to $36M for Equalizer 2 and $34M for the first in the franchise. (The Monday holiday is projected to bring the total to $42M.) Also like the previous installments, Equalizer 3 is softer overseas than in the US, with $26.1M in 49 markets. Both previous films ended up with around $100M in the US and $90M internationally, and 3 should be about the same.
BOTTOMS (Orion/UA/MGM) managed what few recent indies have pulled off with a solid expansion to wide release, earning $3M at 715 theaters. On a per-theater basis, that’s similar to the result of Everything Everywhere All At Once‘s initial expansion, with $4200 compared to $4800.
HOLDOVERS: BARBIE (Warners) is now 2023’s highest grossing release worldwide, moving ahead of Super Mario Bros with $1.38B compared to $1.36B. Nor is Barbie close to being done. In the US, it dipped 30% to $10.6M in its 7th weekend ($13M with Monday), and overseas it brought in $13.2M in 75 territories.
BLUE BEETLE (DC/Warners) is going to be DC’s 3rd consecutive money-loser after Shazam: Fury of The Gods and The Flash. Its 3rd weekend dropped 40% to $7.3M ($9M with Monday), and it may reach $80M in the US. Things are worse overseas, where it has $45.3M after a $5M weekend in 71 markets.
After last week’s mess, where the studio crammed weeks of “previews” into what it called “opening weekend,” GRAND TURISMO (Columbia/Sony) was due for a steep loss, and it fell 62% to $6.6M ($8.5M with Monday), on its way to $50M in the US. The international total is $50.3M after an $8.7M weekend in 64 territories.
OPPENHEIMER (Universal) continued to roll, down 33% in the US to $5.5M in Weekend 7 ($7.2M with Monday), heading toward $325M. Its overseas performance has been even more phenomenal, this week sparked by a strong China opening to a $49.7M weekend in 83 markets for a $542.7M international total.
TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: MUTANT MAYHEM (Nickelodeon/Paramount) lost 35% to $4.8M in its 5th weekend ($6.3M with Monday), with a chance of reaching $125M in the US. However, it’s much lower overseas, with $44.9M after a $5.4M weekend in 57 territories.
MEG 2: THE TRENCH (CMC/Warners) was down 39% to $2.9M in its 5th weekend ($4M with Monday), and may hit $90M in the US. Its real strength is internationally, where it has $296.6M after an $8.5M weekend in 77 markets.
STRAYS (Universal) fell 49% to $2.5M in its 3rd weekend ($3.2M with Monday), and may not see $30M in the US. It has only $6M overseas.
TALK TO ME (A24) continued to hold extremely well, down just 23% to $1.8M in its 6th weekend ($2.2M with Monday), and if it can hold onto theaters, it may reach $50M in the US. It has $18.6M overseas.
The Christian-themed THE HILL (Briarcliff) was down 37% to $1.4M ($1.9M with Monday) and may need a stretch for $10M in the US. It hasn’t opened overseas.
HAUNTED MANSION (Disney) dropped 35% to $1.3M in its 6th weekend ($1.7M with Monday, and is unlikely to hit $70M in the US. It has an ugly $35.6M overseas.
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – DEAD RECKONING PART 1 (Skydance/Paramount) dropped 41% to $1.2M in its 8th weekend ($1.6M with Monday), and will hope to reach $175M in the US. Although it’s bigger internationally with $389.7M, the worldwide total is down almost 30% from Fallout.
ELEMENTAL (Pixar/Disney) jumped from 235 theaters to 2190 in a grab for families on back-to-school weekend, and brought in $1.1M ($1.5M with the holiday), for a $152.9M US total. It has $325.4M overseas.
Apparently the VOD strength of Liam Neeson make his vehicles financially viable, because it certainly isn’t their theatrical ticket sales. His latest RETRIBUTION (Roadside) plunged 71% to $1M ($1.3M with Monday), and won’t reach $10M in the US. The overseas total is $2.2M.
LIMITED RELEASE: THE GOOD MOTHER (Vertical) opened at 423 theaters with a $700 per-theater average for the 3-day weekend. FREMONT (Music Box) widened to 9 theaters with a $3300 average. THE UNKNOWN COUNTRY (Music Box) averaged $400 at 10.
NEXT WEEKEND: THE NUN 2 (Warners) will continue to plumb The Conjuring‘s franchise, and MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING 3 (Focus/Universal) is its franchise’s first entry since 2016.
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