Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Box: Seriously, is it September 8th yet?

1. The Hitman's Bodyguard - $12m / $42m / $70m
2. Annabelle: Creation - $8m / $78.5m / $96m
3. Dunkirk - $4.5m / $173m / $185m
4. Logan Lucky - $4m / $14.5m / $25m
**Leap - $4m / $4m / $15m
**All Saints - $4m / $4m / $16m
7. The Nut Job 2 - $3.5m / $23.5m / $33m
8. Spider-Man: Homecoming - $3m / $319m / $328
**Birth of the Dragon - $3m / $3m / $8m
**Wind River - $3m / $8m / $20m
**The Emoji Movie - $3m / $77m / $85m

Three openers for what will be the second deadest weekend of the year. Leap has been slapped all over the release schedule, much like all of Weinstein's other recent fare. It's the only family movie until September 22, which is the only thing it has in its favor. All Saints is another Christian-aimed movie, which have been notoriously hard to predict. They've done decently in late August, early September. Lastly is Birth of the Dragon. These types of movies have surprised before, but there just doesn't seem to be an buzz.

ETA: Wind River is expanding to 2,000 theaters. I'll put it at $4m for the weekend instead of $3m.

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