Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Box: The Book of Hardcore Henry

1. Cars 3 - $56m / $56m / $165m
2. Wonder Woman - $33m / $267m / $345m
3. All Eyez on Me - $18m / $18m / $38m
4. Rough Night - $15m / $15m / $44m
5. The Mummy - $13.5m / $57m / $84m
6. 47 Meters Down - $7m / $7m / $20m
7. Captain Underpants - $6.5m / $57m / $72m
8. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales - $5.5m / $147m / $159m
9. Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol 2 - $3.5m / $373m / $380m
10. It Comes At Night - $2m / $10.5m / $14m
***Baywatch - $2m / $55.5m / $59m
***Megan Leavey - $2m / $8m / $11m
***The Book of Henry - $1m / $1m / $3m

4 openers, and one in moderate. Cars 3 exists solely to sell merchandise. It's gross is almost irrelevant. Wonder Woman held strong last weekend, and should have a decent hold this weekend, too. It probably won't be enough to replace Guardians as summer's #1. All Eyez on Me will be very (very very) frontloaded, so even a successful weekend probably won't mean much after the fact. Rough Night had a low budget, but reviews are mixed and it probably needs strong word of mouth to breakout. It had potential. 47 Meters Down was leaked almost a year ago, so anything in the high single digits would be a win. The Book of Henry seems to be dumped. There's way too much similar movies right now. Not sure why some of these smaller movies couldn't have opened in May?

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