1. Onward - $22m / $72.5m / $125m
2. I Still Believe - $13m / $13m / $45m
3. Bloodshot - $12m / $12m / $35m
4. The Hunt - $9m / $9m / $25m
5. The Invisible Man - $8.5m / $67m / $88m
6. The Way Back - $4.5m / $16m / $26m
**Sonic the Hedgehog - $4.5m / $148m / $160m
8. The Call of the Wild - $4m / $64m / $75m
9. Emma - $3m / $11.5m / $18m
10. Bad Boys For Life - $1.5m / $204.5m
My Spy was supposed to open this weekend but was bumped to April 17. Peter Rabbit 2, which was going to open April 3, has been moved to August. Of course, there was also the Bond bump from April 10 to November. Based on the holds, it doesn't seem like the Coronovirus is having much effect on the box-office. I suspect next week's A Quiet Place: Part 2 will be the first real test. As of right now, most things are performing in line with expectations. The three openers this weekend won't help matters. I Still Believe probably will be a lighter I Can Only Imagine. Vin Diesel hasn't had a genuine domestic hit outside of the Fast and Furious franchise / Groot voice work since The Pacifier 15 years ago, so Bloodshot is probably going nowhere. The Hunt has been delayed almost 6 months, and the recent marketing has been rather uninspired. Great poster, though!
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