Tuesday Update: Crazy Rich Asians led for the third straight frame with a $21.9M 3-day / $28.5M 4-day weekend.
Total box office this weekend was $98.8M 3-day / $127.0M 4-day. The 3-day was down -4.0% from last weekend, while the 4-day was up +29.9% over the same extended Labor Day weekend last year.
A full demographic breakdown of last weekend, courtesy of BoxofficeProfile by Vertigo, is included below:
Final 4-day weekend actuals, including Labor Day Monday, are below.
Monday Update: Updated 4-day studio weekend estimates, including Labor Day Monday, are below — after our Sunday update about 3-day studio weekend estimates excluding the holiday.
Sunday Update: Crazy Rich Asians continued its phenomenal run at the box office over the Labor Day weekend, cashing in with an estimated $22.2 million over the three-day period to capture first place for the third weekend in a row. Newcomer Operation Finale, meanwhile, debuted reasonably well in third place, while the buzzed-about thriller Searching enjoyed a healthy expansion.
Adding over 300 screens in its third frame, Crazy Rich Asians continued to live up to its title, easing a scant 10 percent weekend-to-weekend after enjoying a tiny 6.4 percent dip last frame. That gives the smash hit Warner Bros. rom-com an incredible $110.9 million through Sunday, exceeding basically every expectation. It remains to be seen whether the film can top $30 million through Monday (Warner Bros. didn’t provide a four-day estimate), as it came in a bit below our previous Friday-Sunday forecast of $23.5 million. Right now, we’ll conservatively estimate $29.5 million over the four-day period.
In any event, we haven’t seen a performance like this in the rom com genre since 2004’s My Big Fat Greek Wedding, though that film’s release pattern differed greatly as it opened much more quietly in only a handful of theaters before slowly expanding week to week, ultimately topping out at 2,016 locations. Still, the two films are comparable in that positive word-of-mouth and repeat business lifted both to heights that no one could have predicted. It’s doubtful that Crazy Rich Asians can sustain the kind of momentum that Greek Wedding did given how different the theatrical marketplace is versus 2004 (the latter played in theaters for a full year), but then again, its performance has consistently defied expectations and there’s no reason to think that it won’t continue to do so as we move into the fall.
Coming in second for the third weekend in a row is The Meg, another surprise late-summer hit of a completely different variety. The shark thriller boasted another strong hold in weekend number four, dipping just 18 percent to $10.5 million over the Friday-to-Sunday frame. That’s a bit higher than we originally forecast, so we’re currently estimating a four-day weekend of $13.1 million. That would give the Warner Bros. release a very good $123.1 million though Monday, though of course it’s taken in three times as much internationally, giving it a global total well north of $400 million.
In third place, freshman release Operation Finale took in an estimated $6 million over the Friday-to-Sunday frame, giving it a per-screen average of $3,300 from over 1,800 locations. That’s a bit below our initial $6.5 million forecast, so we’ve revised our estimates to $7.9 million through Monday (the studio didn’t provide four-day figures). That’s an okay start for the MGM release, which stars Oscar Isaac as a Mossad agent tasked with tracking down Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann (Ben Kingsley) in Argentina. Reviews were mixed for the historical drama, though audiences liked it much better, with opening day audiences awarding it an “A-” Cinemascore. When adding in Wednesday and Thursday grosses, Finale‘s estimated total is $7.7 million through Sunday.
Coming in fourth place in its sixth weekend, Mission: Impossible – Fallout crossed the $200 million mark with an estimated $7 million through Sunday and a studio-projected $9 million four-day. That would give the Tom Cruise franchise installment an excellent $206.3 million total through Monday, bringing it ever closer to topping both Ghost Protocol‘s $209.3 million final and Mission: Impossible II‘s $215.4 million. Once it surpasses the latter, Fallout will officially become the highest-grossing M:I installment ever in North America not adjusting for inflation.
After enjoying a strong limited opening in nine locations last weekend, Sony/Screen Gems’ Searching expanded to over 1,200 screens and brought in an estimated $5.7 million through Sunday and a studio-projected $7 million through Monday in fifth place, which surpassed expectations going into the weekend. The John Cho thriller has benefitted from positive buzz, a compelling marketing campaign and a unique visual conceit. Its estimated total through Monday is $7.5 million.
Sixth place went to BlacKkKlansman, which took in an estimated $5.2 million through Sunday. With $39.4 million so far, the politically-charged film is now the third highest-grossing Spike Lee release ever not adjusting for inflation, having surpassed The Original Kings of Comedy‘s $38.1 million total this weekend.
Also holding well this weekend was Disney’s Christopher Robin, which brought in an estimated $5 million three-day and a studio-projected $6.5 million four-day in seventh place. That represents another strong hold for the family release, which dipped just 19 percent from the last Friday-Sunday frame. Its estimated total through Monday is $86.9 million.
Eighth place went to STX’s The Happytime Murders, which took in an estimated $4.4 million Friday-Sunday, while the studio is projecting $5.5 million through Monday. The R-rated Melissa McCarthy Muppet comedy fell rather sharply from its disappointing $9.5 million debut last weekend, and it’s currently on track to become McCarthy’s lowest-grossing starring vehicle to date. Its projected total through Monday is $18.1 million.
Tying for eighth place over the Friday-Sunday frame is Sony/Studio 8’s Alpha, which brought in $4.4 million through Sunday and a studio-projected $5.8 million through Monday. That would bring its total to $28.6 million after three weeks. Meanwhile, STX’s Mile 22 finished in tenth with an estimated $3.5 million three-day and a studio-projected $4.5 million four-day, bringing its estimated total to $32.7 million.
Debuting outside the Top 10 was Lionsgate’s Kin, which brought in an estimated $3 million through Sunday and $3.7 million through Monday, according to studio projections. With a wide release on 2,141 screens, that represents a per-theater average of just $1,400 for the Friday-Sunday period. The youth-skewing sci-fi actioner seems to have suffered somewhat from a glut of same-y product in theaters as of late, including The Darkest Minds and last weekend’s A.X.L.
Also of note this weekend was Disney-Pixar’s Incredibles 2, which crossed the $600 million mark after bringing in an estimated $3.2 million domestically over the Friday-Sunday period (and a studio-projected $4.4 million through Monday). That makes it the first animated film ever to cross that threshold in North America and only the ninth film overall. Its domestic total is projected to be $602.2 million through Monday.
Limited Release:
Opening on 369 screens this weekend was the Spanish-language dramedy Ya Veremos, which brought in an estimated $1.8 million through Sunday, while the studio is estimating $2.2 million through Monday. That gives the Lionsgate/Pantelion release (which is the highest-grossing Mexican film to be released in Mexico so far this year) a decent per-screen average of $4,880. Pantelion has successfully released a number of Spanish-language movies over the Labor Day frame, including 2013’s Instructions Not Included, which ultimately became the highest-grossing Spanish-language release ever in North America with a total of $44.4 million.
Sony Classics’ critically acclaimed The Wife expanded to 78 locations in its third weekend of limited release and made off with $524K through Sunday, giving it a decent per-screen average of $6,724. The drama has taken in just over $1 million to date.
Overseas Update:
Mission: Impossible – Fallout had a sizzling debut in China over the weekend, where it brought in an impressive $77.3 million. That’s the highest debut ever for the M:I franchise in the country as well as the best opening for a film starring Tom Cruise. Its international cume now stands at $442.7 and its global total is $649 million.
After opening to $68 million in China last weekend, Ant-Man and the Wasp brought in an estimated $11.3 million in weekend number two. That brings its total to $108.6 million in the country. The MCU title also opened in its final international market, Japan, this weekend, and grossed an estimated $3.7 million there.
The Meg brought in an estimated $17.7 million in 66 international territories this weekend, bringing its international gross to $342.3 million and its global cume to $462.8 million. That total includes a whopping $150.9 million in China.
Tuesday’s 4-Day Weekend Actuals (Domestic)
FRI, AUG. 31 – MON, SEP. 3
WIDE (1000+)
#
TITLE
WEEKEND
LOCATIONS
AVG.
TOTAL
WKS.
DIST.
1
Crazy Rich Asians
$28,576,222
15%
3,865
339
$7,394
$117,303,610
3
Warner Bros.
2
The Meg
$13,816,467
8%
3,761
-270
$3,674
$123,802,883
4
Warner Bros.
3
Mission: Impossible – Fallout
$9,315,171
15%
2,639
-413
$3,530
$206,661,700
6
Paramount
4
Operation Finale
$7,874,583
—
1,818
—
$4,331
$9,601,678
1
MGM
5
Searching
$7,615,035
1859%
1,207
1198
$6,309
$8,123,515
2
Sony Pictures
6
Disney’s Christopher Robin
$7,200,627
15%
2,925
-469
$2,462
$87,609,495
5
Disney
7
Alpha
$6,041,852
1%
2,881
162
$2,097
$28,964,072
3
Sony / Columbia
8
BlacKkKlansman
$5,649,155
11%
1,766
-148
$3,199
$39,841,980
4
Focus Features
9
The Happytime Murders
$5,393,676
-43%
3,256
0
$1,657
$18,009,370
2
STX Entertainment
10
Mile 22
$4,813,948
-24%
2,950
-570
$1,632
$33,000,282
3
STX Entertainment
11
Incredibles 2
$4,718,468
187%
2,890
1830
$1,633
$602,579,381
12
Disney
12
Kin (2018)
$3,867,703
—
2,141
—
$1,806
$3,867,703
1
Lionsgate / Summit
13
Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation
$2,943,417
16%
1,421
-381
$2,071
$162,844,423
10
Sony / Columbia
14
Slender Man
$2,200,786
-21%
1,534
-531
$1,435
$28,560,595
4
Sony / Screen Gems
15
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
$1,925,330
160%
1,556
948
$1,237
$415,210,470
11
Universal
16
A.X.L.
$1,889,688
-32%
1,710
0
$1,105
$5,674,623
2
Global Road Entertainment
17
The Equalizer 2
$1,846,665
-9%
1,476
-438
$1,251
$100,748,027
7
Sony / Columbia
18
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again
$1,672,650
-16%
1,010
-547
$1,656
$118,120,770
7
Universal Pictures
LIMITED (100 — 999)
#
TITLE
WEEKEND
LOCATIONS
AVG.
TOTAL
WKS.
DIST.
1
Ya Veremos
$2,259,362
—
369
—
$6,123
$2,259,362
1
Lionsgate / Pantelion Films
2
Ant-Man and the Wasp
$1,817,399
1%
830
-348
$2,190
$213,977,857
9
Disney
3
Juliet, Naked
$1,082,063
349%
318
275
$3,403
$1,531,002
3
Roadside Attractions / Lionsgate
4
Papillon
$506,216
-54%
539
-5
$939
$2,091,259
2
Bleecker Street
5
The Little Stranger
$496,528
—
474
—
$1,048
$496,528
1
Focus Features
6
Teen Titans GO! to the Movies
$460,964
5%
322
-122
$1,432
$28,861,433
6
Warner Bros.
7
The Spy Who Dumped Me
$445,597
-56%
460
-835
$969
$33,136,325
5
Lionsgate
8
Sorry To Bother You
$367,484
151%
505
417
$728
$17,058,097
9
Annapurna Pictures
9
Eighth Grade
$357,704
-14%
227
-139
$1,576
$13,020,996
8
A24
10
Three Identical Strangers
$334,672
5%
170
-51
$1,969
$11,679,497
10
Neon
11
Beautifully Broken
$248,197
-57%
361
-290
$688
$1,095,836
2
ArtAffects Entertainment
12
Puzzle
$247,450
-30%
213
-52
$1,162
$1,634,780
6
Sony Pictures Classics
13
Skyscraper
$217,450
-6%
188
-72
$1,157
$67,422,425
8
Universal Pictures
14
Death of a Nation
$143,872
21%
253
73
$569
$5,806,721
5
Quality Flix / Pure Flix
15
Ocean’s 8
$142,322
9%
154
-31
$924
$139,211,301
13
Warner Bros.
16
The First Purge
$139,405
59%
108
-20
$1,291
$69,069,105
9
Universal Pictures
17
Won’t You Be My Neighbor?
$104,770
-17%
113
-47
$927
$22,510,107
13
Focus Features
18
Dog Days
$75,392
-19%
123
-157
$613
$6,720,324
4
LD Entertainment / Mirror
19
The Darkest Minds
$71,957
-16%
117
-55
$615
$12,575,202
5
20th Century Fox
PLATFORM (1 — 99)
#
TITLE
WEEKEND
LOCATIONS
AVG.
TOTAL
WKS.
DIST.
1
The Wife
$685,310
222%
78
60
$8,786
$1,175,141
3
Sony Pictures Classics
2
Uncle Drew
$82,510
9%
92
-35
$897
$42,411,661
10
Lionsgate / Summit
3
Solo: A Star Wars Story
$81,257
13%
90
-28
$903
$213,706,487
15
Disney
4
Blindspotting
$81,082
15%
79
41
$1,026
$4,258,690
7
Lionsgate / Summit
5
The Miseducation of Cameron Post
$79,661
-34%
45
-40
$1,770
$776,434
5
FilmRise
6
Avengers: Infinity War
$74,103
35%
92
-16
$805
$678,781,267
19
Disney
7
Leave No Trace
$73,587
70%
98
32
$751
$5,857,528
10
Bleeker Street
8
Blaze
$71,228
50%
20
13
$3,561
$183,293
3
IFC Films / Sundance Selects
9
Tag (2018)
$69,700
16%
73
-29
$955
$54,521,544
12
Warner Bros.
10
Sicario: Day of the Soldado
$59,749
2%
64
-2
$934
$50,013,577
10
Sony / Black Label
11
The Spy Gone North
$56,812
-10%
12
-12
$4,734
$450,864
4
CJ Entertainment
12
Big Brother
$54,804
—
25
—
$2,192
$54,804
1
Well Go USA Entertainment
13
We The Animals
$53,859
20%
19
7
$2,835
$215,719
3
The Orchard
14
Along With the Gods: The Last 49 Days
$39,419
-15%
8
-14
$4,927
$1,171,749
5
Well Go USA Entertainment
15
Deadpool 2
$38,847
17%
68
-11
$571
$318,454,369
16
Fox
16
McQueen
$35,826
-21%
17
-34
$2,107
$1,176,952
7
Bleecker Street
17
Madeline’s Madeline
$35,355
96%
31
22
$1,140
$119,026
4
Oscilloscope Laboratories
18
Cynthia
$34,587
—
21
—
$1,647
$34,587
1
Indican Pictures
19
John McEnroe: In The Realm Of Perfection
$34,307
335%
21
20
$1,634
$51,947
2
Oscilloscope Laboratories
20
RBG
$29,700
-28%
25
-21
$1,188
$13,960,718
18
Magnolia Pictures
21
Support The Girls
$24,906
-51%
26
-7
$958
$104,165
2
Magnolia Pictures
22
The Cakemaker
$20,120
-26%
17
-9
$1,184
$789,829
10
Strand Releasing
23
Skate Kitchen
$18,887
-37%
33
3
$572
$206,685
4
Magnolia
24
Andrei Rublev
$16,250
27%
3
1
$5,417
$37,441
2
Janus
25
Memoir of War
$16,000
-20%
10
-1
$1,600
$64,382
3
Music Box Films
26
Let the Corpses Tan
$14,894
—
3
—
$4,965
$29,234
1
Kino Lorber
27
The Island
$13,111
-69%
4
-17
$3,278
$661,541
4
Well Go USA Entertainment
28
Active Measures
$11,953
—
2
—
$5,977
$11,953
1
Super LTD / Neon
29
The Night Is Short, Walk On Girl
$10,398
-28%
6
-3
$1,733
$374,409
2
GKIDS
30
Nico, 1988
$8,929
342%
12
7
$744
$61,870
5
Magnolia Pictures
31
The Captain
$7,018
-37%
8
0
$877
$94,075
6
Music Box Films
32
Far From The Tree
$6,718
-4%
10
-1
$672
$143,261
7
IFC Films / Sundance Selects
33
Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot
$6,151
6%
10
-9
$615
$1,432,986
8
Amazon Studios
34
A Paris Education
$4,483
—
1
—
$4,483
$7,148
1
Kino Lorber
35
Boundaries
$2,603
886%
3
1
$868
$702,230
11
Sony Pictures Classics
36
Crime + Punishment
$2,022
-77%
2
-1
$1,011
$14,965
2
IFC Films / Hulu
37
Wanda
$1,912
-26%
2
-1
$956
$50,857
7
Janus Films
38
Gabriel and the Mountain
$1,724
—
2
—
$862
$17,012
12
Strand Releasing
39
Whitney
$1,631
-85%
9
-3
$181
$3,020,227
9
Roadside Attractions
40
En el Séptimo Día
$1,028
177%
2
-1
$514
$74,678
13
Cinema Guild
41
The Third Murder
$989
-86%
4
-2
$247
$79,997
7
Film Movement
42
Buybust
$685
-72%
2
-3
$343
$178,302
4
Well Go USA Entertainment
43
Under the Tree
$606
-58%
3
0
$202
$67,507
9
Magnolia Pictures
44
Ryuichi Sakamoto: Coda
$554
-80%
1
-3
$554
$113,731
9
Cartilage Films
45
Winning Formula
$479
-80%
1
-2
$479
$21,855
6
Indican Pictures
46
The Rider
$432
-83%
2
0
$216
$2,382,233
21
Sony Pictures Classics
47
Jet Trash
$400
-14%
1
0
$400
$25,326
19
Indican Pictures
48
The Atomic Cafe
$336
278%
1
0
$336
$16,574
5
Kino Lorber
49
Good Manners (As Boas Maneiras)
$300
-65%
1
-1
$300
$20,009
6
Distrib Films Us
50
Poor Boy
$206
4%
1
0
$206
$28,496
8
Indican Pictures
51
Generation Wealth
$104
-92%
2
-2
$52
$234,879
7
Amazon Studios / Magnolia Pictures
52
Custody
$39
-98%
1
-4
$39
$80,583
10
Kino Lorber
Monday’s 4-Day Studio Weekend Estimates (Domestic)
FRI, AUG. 31 – SUN, SEP. 2
WIDE (1000+)
#
TITLE
WEEKEND
LOCATIONS
AVG.
TOTAL
WKS.
DIST.
1
Crazy Rich Asians
$28,310,000
14%
3,865
339
$7,325
$117,037,388
3
Warner Bros.
2
The Meg
$13,445,000
5%
3,761
-270
$3,575
$123,431,416
4
Warner Bros.
3
Mission: Impossible – Fallout
$9,050,000
12%
2,639
-413
$3,429
$206,396,529
6
Paramount
4
Operation Finale
$7,807,000
—
1,818
—
$4,294
$9,534,095
1
MGM
5
Searching
$7,650,000
1868%
1,207
1198
$6,338
$8,158,480
2
Sony Pictures
6
Disney’s Christopher Robin
$6,725,000
7%
2,925
-469
$2,299
$87,133,868
5
Disney
7
Alpha
$6,005,000
0%
2,881
162
$2,084
$28,927,220
3
Sony / Columbia
8
The Happytime Murders
$5,380,000
-44%
3,256
0
$1,652
$17,995,694
2
STX Entertainment
9
BlacKkKlansman
$5,290,000
4%
1,766
-148
$2,995
$39,482,825
4
Focus Features
10
Mile 22
$4,860,000
-24%
2,950
-570
$1,647
$33,046,334
3
STX Entertainment
11
Incredibles 2
$4,466,000
172%
2,890
1830
$1,545
$602,326,913
12
Disney
12
Kin (2018)
$3,660,000
—
2,141
—
$1,709
$3,660,000
1
Lionsgate / Summit
13
Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation
$2,780,000
9%
1,421
-381
$1,956
$162,681,006
10
Sony / Columbia
14
Slender Man
$2,210,000
-21%
1,534
-531
$1,441
$28,569,809
4
Sony / Screen Gems
15
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
$1,885,000
154%
1,556
948
$1,211
$415,170,140
11
Universal
16
The Equalizer 2
$1,815,000
-11%
1,476
-438
$1,230
$100,716,362
7
Sony / Columbia
17
A.X.L.
$1,721,488
-38%
1,710
0
$1,007
$5,506,423
2
Global Road Entertainment
18
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again
$1,585,000
-21%
1,010
-547
$1,569
$118,033,120
7
Universal Pictures
LIMITED (100 — 999)
#
TITLE
WEEKEND
LOCATIONS
AVG.
TOTAL
WKS.
DIST.
1
Ya Veremos
$2,270,000
—
369
—
$6,152
$2,270,000
1
Lionsgate / Pantelion Films
2
Ant-Man and the Wasp
$1,609,000
-10%
830
-348
$1,939
$213,769,458
9
Disney
3
Juliet, Naked
$1,044,410
334%
318
275
$3,284
$1,493,349
3
Roadside Attractions / Lionsgate
4
Papillon
$491,744
-55%
539
-5
$912
$2,076,787
2
Bleecker Street
5
The Little Stranger
$478,000
—
474
—
$1,008
$478,000
1
Focus Features
6
The Spy Who Dumped Me
$445,000
-56%
460
-835
$967
$33,135,728
5
Lionsgate
7
Sorry To Bother You
$348,000
138%
505
417
$689
$17,038,613
9
Annapurna Pictures
8
Eighth Grade
$337,000
-19%
227
-139
$1,485
$13,000,292
8
A24
9
Three Identical Strangers
$325,676
2%
170
-51
$1,916
$11,670,501
10
Neon
10
Puzzle
$247,023
-30%
213
-52
$1,160
$1,634,353
6
Sony Pictures Classics
11
Beautifully Broken
$223,081
-62%
350
-301
$637
$1,070,720
2
ArtAffects Entertainment
12
Skyscraper
$210,000
-9%
188
-72
$1,117
$67,414,975
8
Universal Pictures
13
The First Purge
$145,000
66%
108
-20
$1,343
$69,074,700
9
Universal Pictures
14
Death of a Nation
$120,000
1%
253
73
$474
$5,782,849
5
Quality Flix / Pure Flix
15
Won’t You Be My Neighbor?
$100,000
-21%
113
-47
$885
$22,505,337
13
Focus Features
PLATFORM (1 — 99)
#
TITLE
WEEKEND
LOCATIONS
AVG.
TOTAL
WKS.
DIST.
1
The Wife
$690,181
224%
78
60
$8,848
$1,180,012
3
Sony Pictures Classics
2
The Bookshop
$249,648
—
60
—
$4,161
$320,157
2
Greenwich Entertainment
3
Uncle Drew
$83,000
10%
92
-35
$902
$42,412,151
10
Lionsgate / Summit
4
Solo: A Star Wars Story
$81,000
12%
90
-28
$900
$213,706,230
15
Disney
5
Blindspotting
$81,000
15%
79
41
$1,025
$4,258,608
7
Lionsgate / Summit
6
Leave No Trace
$76,296
76%
98
32
$779
$5,860,237
10
Bleeker Street
7
The Miseducation of Cameron Post
$75,000
-38%
45
-40
$1,667
$773,552
5
FilmRise
8
Avengers: Infinity War
$71,000
29%
92
-16
$772
$678,778,164
19
Disney
9
Blaze
$62,636
32%
20
13
$3,132
$174,701
3
IFC Films / Sundance Selects
10
We The Animals
$51,089
14%
19
7
$2,689
$212,949
3
The Orchard
11
Madeline’s Madeline
$37,250
107%
31
22
$1,202
$120,921
4
Oscilloscope Laboratories
12
John McEnroe: In The Realm Of Perfection
$34,100
333%
21
20
$1,624
$51,740
2
Oscilloscope Laboratories
13
McQueen
$33,112
-27%
17
-34
$1,948
$1,174,238
7
Bleecker Street
14
Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood
$20,503
—
17
—
$1,206
$387,335
6
Greenwich Entertainment
15
Pick of the Litter
$19,078
—
2
—
$9,539
$19,078
1
IFC Films
16
Let the Corpses Tan
$12,138
—
3
—
$4,046
$12,138
1
Kino Lorber
17
Active Measures
$11,356
—
2
—
$5,678
$11,356
1
Super LTD / Neon
18
Memoir of War
$10,857
-46%
10
-1
$1,086
$59,239
3
Music Box Films
19
The Captain
$4,832
-57%
8
0
$604
$91,889
6
Music Box Films
20
A Paris Education
$3,358
—
1
—
$3,358
$3,358
1
Kino Lorber
3-Day Studio Weekend Estimates (Domestic)
FRI, AUG. 31 – SUN, SEP. 2
WIDE (1000+)
#
TITLE
WEEKEND
LOCATIONS
AVG.
TOTAL
WKS.
DIST.
1
Crazy Rich Asians
$22,235,000
-10%
3,865
339
$5,753
$110,962,388
3
Warner Bros.
2
The Meg
$10,530,000
-18%
3,761
-270
$2,800
$120,516,416
4
Warner Bros.
3
Mission: Impossible – Fallout
$7,000,000
-13%
2,639
-413
$2,653
$204,346,529
6
Paramount
4
Operation Finale
$6,000,000
—
1,818
—
$3,300
$7,727,095
1
MGM
5
Searching
$5,700,000
1366%
1,207
1198
$4,722
$6,208,480
2
Sony Pictures
6
Disney’s Christopher Robin
$5,032,000
-20%
2,925
-469
$1,720
$85,440,868
5
Disney
7
Alpha
$4,450,000
-26%
2,881
162
$1,545
$27,372,220
3
Sony / Columbia
8
The Happytime Murders
$4,410,000
-54%
3,256
0
$1,354
$17,025,694
2
STX Entertainment
9
BlacKkKlansman
$4,140,000
-19%
1,766
-148
$2,344
$38,332,825
4
Focus Features
10
Mile 22
$3,580,000
-44%
2,950
-570
$1,214
$31,766,334
3
STX Entertainment
11
Incredibles 2
$3,162,000
93%
2,890
1830
$1,094
$601,022,913
12
Disney
12
Kin (2018)
$3,020,000
—
2,141
—
$1,411
$3,020,000
1
Lionsgate / Summit
13
Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation
$2,040,000
-20%
1,421
-381
$1,436
$161,941,006
10
Sony / Columbia
14
Slender Man
$1,830,000
-34%
1,534
-531
$1,193
$28,189,809
4
Sony / Screen Gems
15
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
$1,470,000
98%
1,556
948
$945
$414,755,140
11
Universal
16
The Equalizer 2
$1,460,000
-28%
1,476
-438
$989
$100,361,362
7
Sony / Columbia
17
A.X.L.
$1,353,700
-52%
1,710
0
$792
$5,138,635
2
Global Road Entertainment
18
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again
$1,255,000
-37%
1,010
-547
$1,243
$117,703,120
7
Universal Pictures
LIMITED (100 — 999)
#
TITLE
WEEKEND
LOCATIONS
AVG.
TOTAL
WKS.
DIST.
1
Ya Veremos
$1,800,000
—
369
—
$4,878
$1,800,000
1
Lionsgate / Pantelion Films
2
Ant-Man and the Wasp
$1,337,000
-25%
830
-348
$1,611
$213,497,458
9
Disney
3
Juliet, Naked
$804,025
234%
318
275
$2,528
$1,252,964
3
Roadside Attractions / Lionsgate
4
The Little Stranger
$417,000
—
474
—
$880
$417,000
1
Focus Features
5
Papillon
$351,530
-68%
539
-5
$652
$1,936,573
2
Bleecker Street
6
The Spy Who Dumped Me
$323,000
-68%
460
-835
$702
$33,013,728
5
Lionsgate
7
Sorry To Bother You
$267,000
82%
505
417
$529
$16,957,613
9
Annapurna Pictures
8
Eighth Grade
$266,000
-36%
227
-139
$1,172
$12,929,292
8
A24
9
Three Identical Strangers
$238,260
-25%
170
-51
$1,402
$11,583,085
10
Neon
10
Puzzle
$187,013
-47%
213
-52
$878
$1,574,343
6
Sony Pictures Classics
11
Beautifully Broken
$155,000
-73%
350
-301
$443
$1,002,639
2
ArtAffects Entertainment
12
Death of a Nation
$95,000
-20%
253
73
$375
$5,757,849
5
Quality Flix / Pure Flix
PLATFORM (1 — 99)
#
TITLE
WEEKEND
LOCATIONS
AVG.
TOTAL
WKS.
DIST.
1
The Wife
$524,436
147%
78
60
$6,724
$1,014,267
3
Sony Pictures Classics
2
The Bookshop
$190,520
—
60
—
$3,175
$261,029
2
Greenwich Entertainment
3
The Miseducation of Cameron Post
$70,000
-42%
45
-40
$1,556
$768,552
5
FilmRise
4
Uncle Drew
$65,000
-14%
92
-35
$707
$42,394,151
10
Lionsgate / Summit
5
Blaze
$62,636
32%
20
13
$3,132
$174,701
3
IFC Films / Sundance Selects
6
Blindspotting
$62,000
-12%
79
41
$785
$4,239,608
7
Lionsgate / Summit
7
Avengers: Infinity War
$62,000
13%
92
-16
$674
$678,769,164
19
Disney
8
Leave No Trace
$56,357
30%
98
32
$575
$5,840,298
10
Bleeker Street
9
Solo: A Star Wars Story
$56,000
-22%
90
-28
$622
$213,681,230
15
Disney
10
We The Animals
$38,410
-15%
19
7
$2,022
$200,270
3
The Orchard
11
Madeline’s Madeline
$28,150
56%
31
22
$908
$111,821
4
Oscilloscope Laboratories
12
John McEnroe: In The Realm Of Perfection
$26,550
237%
21
20
$1,264
$44,190
2
Oscilloscope Laboratories
13
McQueen
$22,920
-49%
17
-34
$1,348
$1,164,046
7
Bleecker Street
14
Pick of the Litter
$19,078
—
2
—
$9,539
$19,078
1
IFC Films
15
Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood
$14,397
—
17
—
$847
$381,229
6
Greenwich Entertainment
16
Let the Corpses Tan
$12,138
—
3
—
$4,046
$12,138
1
Kino Lorber
17
Memoir of War
$10,857
-46%
10
-1
$1,086
$59,239
3
Music Box Films
18
The Captain
$4,832
-57%
8
0
$604
$91,889
6
Music Box Films
19
A Paris Education
$3,358
—
1
—
$3,358
$3,358
1
Kino Lorber
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