Saturday Report: Lionsgate’s Angel Has Fallen added $2.886 million on Friday for an updated domestic haul of $32 million through eight days of release as it looks to win its second consecutive weekend at the box office. Meanwhile, Good Boys claimed $2.33 million yesterday for a new 15-day total of $49.3 million.
In third place, Ready or Not added $1.53 million for a ten-day sum of $16 million, while The Lion King grabbed $1.5 million in fourth place Friday. The latter title stands at $515.7 million domestically through Friday and should win out for third over the long weekend.
Also of note yesterday, Spider-Man: Far From Home re-entered the top ten with $1.15 million from 3,162 locations as Sony expanded the film with a 4-minute extended cut in IMAX theaters. It’s earned $381.6 million domestically to date.
This weekend’s only semi-wide opener, Don’t Let Go, pulled $751K from 922 locations on opening day yesterday.
Our preliminary four-day estimates for the top ten are immediately below, followed by the usual three-day estimate chart rounded out with more titles.
4-Day Estimates
1. Angel Has Fallen ($14.6 million)
2. Good Boys ($12.6 million)
3. The Lion King ($9.7 million)
4. Hobbs & Shaw ($7.9 million)
5. Overcomer ($7.8 million)
6. Angry Birds 2 ($7 million)
7. Ready or Not ($6.7 million)
8. Dora and the Lost City of Gold ($5.8 million)
9. Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood ($5.6 million)
10. Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark ($5.5 million)
Early Weekend Estimates (Domestic)
FRI, AUG. 30 – SUN, SEP. 1
WIDE (1000+)
#
TITLE
WEEKEND
LOCATIONS
AVG.
TOTAL
WKS.
DIST.
1
Angel Has Fallen
$11,600,000
-46%
3,336
50
$3,477
$40,714,221
2
Lionsgate
2
Good Boys
$10,100,000
-13%
3,458
105
$2,921
$57,107,965
3
Universal Pictures
3
The Lion King
$7,300,000
-9%
3,190
-110
$2,288
$521,529,294
7
Walt Disney Pictures
4
Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw
$6,000,000
-26%
2,972
-340
$2,019
$156,812,350
5
Universal Pictures
5
Overcomer
$5,700,000
-30%
1,827
104
$3,120
$17,246,629
2
Sony Pictures
6
Ready or Not
$5,400,000
-33%
2,957
102
$1,826
$19,876,573
2
Fox Searchlight
7
Scary Stories to Tell In The Dark
$4,600,000
-22%
2,747
-180
$1,675
$57,220,246
4
CBS Films / Lionsgate
8
Once Upon a Time In Hollywood
$4,500,000
-10%
1,993
-216
$2,258
$130,122,549
6
Sony Pictures
9
Spider-Man: Far from Home
$4,400,000
162%
3,162
2154
$1,392
$384,852,588
9
Sony / Columbia
10
Dora and the Lost City of Gold
$4,300,000
-19%
2,477
-366
$1,736
$49,757,691
4
Paramount Pictures
11
47 Meters Down: Uncaged
$2,400,000
-39%
2,224
-659
$1,079
$19,148,977
3
Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures
12
The Peanut Butter Falcon
$2,400,000
-19%
1,249
253
$1,922
$7,386,297
4
Roadside Attractions
13
Toy Story 4
$2,300,000
87%
2,715
1895
$847
$429,645,899
11
Disney
14
The Art of Racing in the Rain
$1,300,000
-38%
1,475
-565
$881
$23,877,298
4
20th Century Fox
15
Blinded by the Light
$1,100,000
-45%
1,673
-634
$658
$10,088,872
3
Warner Bros
LIMITED (100 — 999)
#
TITLE
WEEKEND
LOCATIONS
AVG.
TOTAL
WKS.
DIST.
1
Don’t Let Go
$2,800,000
—
922
—
$3,037
$2,800,000
1
OTL Releasing
2
Tod@s Caen
$1,100,000
—
371
—
$2,965
$1,100,000
1
Lionsgate / Pantelion
3
Aladdin
$440,000
115%
230
45
$1,913
$354,409,665
15
Disney
4
Mission Mangal
$350,000
-47%
151
-112
$2,318
$3,291,003
3
FIP
5
John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum
$90,000
31%
139
10
$647
$170,916,873
16
Lionsgate
6
Avengers: Endgame
$80,000
59%
110
-5
$727
$858,339,001
19
Disney
7
Rocketman
$55,000
-23%
102
-16
$539
$96,330,295
14
Paramount Pictures
PLATFORM (1 — 99)
#
TITLE
WEEKEND
LOCATIONS
AVG.
TOTAL
WKS.
DIST.
1
Tel Aviv on Fire
$40,000
-34%
32
-5
$1,250
$381,502
5
Cohen Media Group
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