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  1. ANT-MAN AND THE WASP Disney In its 2nd overseas weekend, and with many majors to come, Disney/Marvel’s sequel pricked up its antennae for $35.3M in a total 44 markets. The international box office is now $150.9M for $283.7M globally. Overseas, the Paul Rudd-starrer is tracking 33% bigger than the first movie in like-for-likes and at today’s rates. India was a new hub for the insects this frame with $3.8M and exceeding the cume of the first movie. The bugs held No. 1s for a 2nd weekend in Australia, Hong Kong, Korea and Singapore. The $100M benchmark has been crossed in Asia-Pacific, without China or Japan yet factoring. Strong holds this weekend include South Africa (-22%), Venezuela (-29%), Australia (-36%), New Zealand (-36%), Chile (-40%), Sweden (-45%), Bolivia (-45%) and Brazil (-45%). The Top 5 markets to date are Korea ($34.5M), Mexico ($11.5M), Australia ($9.7M), Russia ($9.4M) and Indonesia ($9M). Next weekend adds France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Switzerland.
  2. EXPANSIONS/HOLDOVERS HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA 3: SUMMER VACATION Sony Taking to the high seas, Sony Pictures Animation’s Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation expanded to 48% of the overseas footprint this session (a total 44 markets) with $46.4M to take the international box office tally to $54.8M for a global total of $100.12M. The threequel set a new record as Sony’s biggest animated opening for the same group of 42 new markets and was No. 1 in 33. This was after beginning rollout two weeks ago in Australia where it has now topped the lifetime of HT2. This weekend was up 7% for a $10.2M cume there. The film got an extra boost during a global media stunt at the Cannes Film Festival in May. Latin America, which leans into family fare, opened to $23M regionally and No. 1 in all 11 debut markets. The Adam Sandler-led film set regional records as the No. 1 Sony animated opening and the 5th biggest Sony opening of all time. Mexico led with a great $8.6M to rank as Sony’s 2nd biggest bow ever, behind only Spider-Man: Homecoming. Brazil launched to $3.8M, which is 50% ahead of HT2. Other notable debuts include Argentina’s $2.1M for Sony’s biggest opening of all time; and Colombia’s $1.5M for the studio’s 2rd biggest opening ever. Russia debuted to $5.8M and Spain heated up with $2.7M, beating both Ant-Man And The Wasp (+82%) and Cars 3 (+54%). Upcoming major markets include Germany, France, the UK, Korea and Italy. The China date is to be set, but will fall after the blackout.
  3. - - Black Panther BV $5,000 +60% -58% 28 $179 $699,891,993 148 Waiting for BP to pass 700m. It's
  4. TD YD Title (Click to View) Studio Daily Gross % +/- YD / LW Theaters / Avg Gross To-Date Day 1 - Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation Sony $16,650,000 - - 4,267 $3,902 $16,650,000 1 2 - Skyscraper Uni. $9,268,000 - - 3,782 $2,451 $9,268,000 1 3 1 Ant-Man and the Wasp BV $8,407,000 +59% -75% 4,206 $1,999 $112,392,225 8 4 2 Incredibles 2 BV $4,600,000 +37% -53% 3,705 $1,242 $524,198,492 29 5 3 Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Uni. $4,433,000 +55% -52% 3,695 $1,200 $352,215,215 22 6 4 The First Purge Uni. $3,001,000 +66% -51% 3,038 $988 $43,378,970 10 7 - Sorry to Bother You Annapurna $1,494,000 +2,091% +444% 805 $1,856 $2,558,952 8 8 5 Sicario: Day of the Soldado Sony $1,035,000 +36% -55% 2,006 $516 $40,385,345 15 9 6 Uncle Drew LG/S $935,000 +43% -57% 1,702 $549 $34,402,040 15 10 7 Ocean's 8 WB $840,000 +60% -50% 1,618 $519 $130,185,936 36 11 8 Won't You Be My Neighbor? Focus $526,000 +45% -33% 868 $606 $14,464,287 36 12 9 Tag WB (NL) $375,000 +22% -61% 982 $382 $50,416,957 29 - 10 Deadpool 2 Fox $225,000 +41% -58% 588 $383 $315,680,620 57 - 12 Avengers: Infinity War BV $165,000 +47% -42% 375 $440 $675,568,437 78 - - Sanju FIP $147,000 +43% -61% 223 $659 $6,768,205 15 - 11 Solo: A Star Wars Story BV $115,000 -3% -67% 315 $365 $211,627,976 50 - - Book Club Par. $77,000 +10% -43% 311 $248 $67,581,438 57 - - Superfly Col. $54,000 +2% -71% 172 $314 $20,188,390 31 - - Soorma Sony $47,000 - - 50 $940 $47,000 1 - - A Quiet Place Par. $25,000 +18% -38% 132 $189 $187,557,256 99 - - Show Dogs Global Road $12,833 +7% -34% 120 $107 $17,625,493 57 - - Hotel Artemis Global Road $6,758 +254% +121% 60 $113 $6,671,317 36 - - Black Panther BV $5,000 +60% -58% 28 $179 $699,891,993 148 - - Chappaquiddick ENTMP $258 +31% -68% 3 $86 $17,390,747 99
  5. From corpse 2018 - Top Grossing FilmsGross ¥ ($) / Admissions [Days In Release] - Film (Distributor)¥10 billion ↨¥8.53 billion ($78.0 million) / 6.52 million [87] - Detective Conan: Zero the Enforcer (Toho)¥7.50 billion ($66.2 million) / 5.05 million [E] - Star Wars: The Last Jedi (Disney)¥5.30 billion ($49.4 million) / 4.63 million [E] - Doraemon: Nobita's Treasure Island (Toho)¥5.13 billion ($47.8 million) / 3.67 million [E] - The Greatest Showman (Fox)¥5 billion ↨¥4.93 billion ($46.0 million) / 3.93 million [E] - Coco (Disney)¥3.70 billion ($33.8 million) / 2.48 million [E] - Avengers: Infinity War (Disney)¥3.49 billion ($31.6 million) / 2.85 million [31] - Shoplifters (Gaga)¥3.41 billion ($31.7 million) / 2.92 million [E] - The Boss Baby (Toho-Towa)¥3.20 billion ($28.5 million) / 2.54 million [F] - Destiny: The Tale of Kakamura (Toho)¥3 billion ↨¥2.80 billion ($25.0 million) / 2.23 million [F] - The 8-Year Engagement (Shochiku)¥2.50 billion ($22.8 million) / 1.53 million [E] - Ready Player One (Warner Bros.)¥2.01 billion ($18.0 million) / 1.81 million [F] - Yo-Kai Watch: Shadowside - Resurrection of the Demon King (Toho)¥2 billion ↨¥1.80 billion ($16.4 million) / 1.53 million [E] - Crayon Shin-chan: Kung-Fu Boys Ramen Rebellion (Toho)¥1.75 billion ($15.9 million) / 1.16 million [38] - Deadpool 2 (Fox)¥1.70 billion ($15.3 million) / 1.22 million [F] - Kingsman: The Golden Circle (Fox)¥1.64 billion ($15.3 million) / 1.41 million [E] - Chihayafuru: Conclusion (Toho)¥1.62 billion ($14.8 million) / 1.35 million [E] - Legend of the Demon Cat (Toho/Kadokawa)¥1.62 billion ($14.5 million) / 1.28 million [F] - Murder on the Orient Express (Fox)¥1.56 billion ($14.2 million) / 1.25 million [E] - The Crimes That Bind (Toho)¥1.52 billion ($14.2 million) / 1.01 million [E] - Black Panther (Disney)¥1.35 billion ($12.2 million) / 1.04 million [E] - Laplace's Witch (Toho)¥1.32 billion ($11.9 million) / 1.07 million [23] - Recall (Shochiku)¥1.26 billion ($11.3 million) / 1.06 million [E] - Kamen Hensei Generations FINAL: Build & Ex-Aid With Legend Riders (Toei)¥1.25 billion ($11.2 million) / 0.90 million [10] - Solo: A Star Wars Story (Disney)¥1.23 billion ($11.2 million) / 0.90 million [E] - Geostorm (Warner Bros.)¥1.21 billion ($11.0 million) / 0.83 million [E] - Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (Sony)¥1.20 billion ($11.0 million) / 0.97 million [E] - Sakura: Guardian in the North (Toei)¥1.13 billion ($10.4 million) / 0.93 million [37] - 50 First Kisses (Sony)¥1.12 billion ($10.0 million) / 0.87 million [E] - Fullmetal Alchemist (Warner Bros.)¥1.11 billion ($9.9 million) / 0.89 million [52] - Peter Rabbit (Sony)¥1.01 billion ($9.5 million) / 0.79 million [E] - Tonight, at the Movies (Warner Bros.)¥1 billion ↑Legend:¥10 billion+ (Uber-Blockbuster) / ¥5 billion+ (Blockbuster) / ¥3 billion+ (Hit) / ¥2 billion+ (Respectable) / ¥1 billion+ (Commercial Success)
  6. Japan Box Office: Weekend Actuals (C)2018 Lucasfilm Ltd. All Rights ReservedWeekend Actuals (06/30-07/01)01 (---) ¥499,383,700 ($4.5 million), 0, ¥658,258,600 ($5.9 million), Solo: A Star Wars Story (Disney) NEW 02 (01) ¥223,676,800 ($2.0 million), -15%, ¥3,076,174,000 ($27.9 million), Shoplifters (Gaga) WK4 03 (02) ¥155,040,500 ($1.4 million), -20%, ¥1,104,659,900 ($10.0 million), Recall (Shochiku) WK304 (---) ¥121,080,500 ($1.1 million), 0, ¥121,080,500 ($1.0 million), Anpanman: Shine! Kurun and the Star of Life (Tokyo Theaters, Co.) NEW05 (---) ¥79,255,800 ($714,000), 0, ¥79,255,800 ($714,000), Punk Samurai Slash Down (Toei) NEW 06 (04) ¥61,174,300 ($552,000), -32%, ¥1,032,324,400 ($9.5 million), 50 First Kisses (Sony) WK5 07 (06) ¥51,496,500 ($464,000), -20%, ¥8,455,401,700 ($77.3 million), Detective Conan: Zero the Enforcer (Toho) WK12 08 (05) ¥43,397,500 ($391,000), -50%, ¥1,690,358,100 ($15.4 million), Deadpool 2 (Fox) WK5 09 (07) ¥42,885,300 ($386,000), -25%, ¥356,887,600 ($3.2 million), Wonder (Kino Films) WK3 10 (08) ¥31,063,100 ($280,000), -42%, ¥154,095,000 ($1.4 million), Yakiniku Dragon (Kadokawa/Phantom Film) WK2Weekend Actuals (07/07-08)01 (01) ¥292,652,200 ($2.6 million), -41%, ¥1,249,391,800 ($11.2 million), Solo: A Star Wars Story (Disney) WK2 02 (02) ¥167,882,500 ($2.0 million), -25%, ¥3,489,453,300 ($31.6 million), Shoplifters (Gaga) WK503 (---) ¥110,065,000 ($1.0 million), 0, ¥137,000,100 ($1.2 million), Rainbow Days (Shochiku) NEW 04 (03) ¥99,792,800 ($899,000), -36%, ¥1,316,100,700 ($11.9 million), Recall (Shochiku) WK4 05 (04) ¥81,596,500 ($735,000), -33%, ¥246,257,800 ($2.2 million), Anpanman: Shine! Kurun and the Star of Life (Tokyo Theaters, Co.) WK2 06 (06) ¥48,129,200 ($433,000), -21%, ¥1,132,784,600 ($10.4 million), 50 First Kisses (Sony) WK6 07 (05) ¥41,587,300 ($375,000), -48%, ¥189,563,000 ($1.7 million), Punk Samurai Slash Down (Toei) WK2 08 (07) ¥39,803,200 ($357,000), -23%, ¥8,525,982,100 ($78.0 million), Detective Conan: Zero the Enforcer (Toho) WK13 09 (09) ¥32,985,600 ($297,000), -23%, ¥429,985,200 ($3.9 million), Wonder (Kino Films) WK4 10 (08) ¥27,070,100 ($244,000), -38%, ¥1,749,134,700 ($15.9 million), Deadpool 2 (Fox) WK6
  7. Marvel will regret of not having Ant-Man open on last Wednesday, at least they got one public holiday to boost its gross
  8. The Middle East is a transcontinental region centered on Western Asia, Turkey (both Asian and European), and Egypt (which is mostly in North Africa). The corresponding adjective is Middle Eastern and the derived noun is Middle Easterner.
  9. I agree with every examples that you gave,they are the worst in their respective year, those are petty meh film but quality wise, they are not that bad in term of MC or RT. The "preference" factor clearly works in favour of them in those cases.
  10. When you only have 5 spots a year for each categories in general, it's hard to include everyone. And, under this circumstances, the performance or films that are Preferred by the voters will prevail because most of the time, you will pick based your preference among the equal. Who doesn't want to see Oscar to include CBM or other blockbuster, but in the 1st place, those blockbuster have to be great and stop being pure money bait.
  11. I don't mind if IW or BP was snubbed, they have enough money to shine. And, I am quite supportive on AMPAS's preference in favoring of niche or independence film. The idea is simple, major studio support big-budget film for commercial work, while AMPAS back up all the independence film. Each division provide protection to their "genre" and therefore, ensuring the diversity of the film market. AMPAS need to be feel needed, and independence film needs Oscar love for surviving.
  12. Wonder woman didn't get single nomination in a oscar year that emphasis so much on female-empowerment. I doubt BP will have enough of non-factor to drive it in into BP nomination list.
  13. Rank* Title Friday 7/6 (Estimates) Saturday 7/7 (Estimates) Sunday 7/8 (Estimates) Monday 7/9 1 ANT-MAN AND THE WASP Buena Vista 4,206 $33,801,000 -- / $8,036 $33,801,000 / 1 $23,617,000 -30.1% / $5,615 $57,418,000 / 2 $18,612,000 -21.2% / $4,425 $76,030,000 / 3 N/A 2 JURASSIC WORLD: FALLEN KINGDOM Universal 4,349 $9,163,000 +29.3% / $2,107 $313,920,665 / 15 $10,973,000 +19.8% / $2,523 $324,893,665 / 16 $8,449,000 -23% / $1,943 $333,342,665 / 17 N/A 3 INCREDIBLES 2 Buena Vista 4,113 $9,822,000 +37% / $2,388 $485,183,414 / 22 $10,783,000 +9.8% / $2,622 $495,966,414 / 23 $8,416,000 -22% / $2,046 $504,382,414 / 24 N/A 4 THE FIRST PURGE Universal 3,031 $6,074,000 +32% / $2,004 $19,979,945 / 3 $6,328,000 +4.2% / $2,088 $26,307,945 / 4 $4,746,000 -25% / $1,566 $31,053,945 / 5 N/A 5 SICARIO: DAY OF THE SOLDADO Sony / Columbia 3,055 $2,315,000 +37.7% / $758 $30,317,070 / 8 $2,938,000 +26.9% / $962 $33,255,070 / 9 $2,047,000 -30.3% / $670 $35,302,070 / 10 N/A 6 UNCLE DREW Lionsgate/Summit 2,742 $2,164,000 +35.7% / $789 $25,487,620 / 8 $2,557,000 +18.2% / $933 $28,044,620 / 9 $1,904,000 -25.5% / $694 $29,948,620 / 10 N/A 7 OCEAN'S 8 Warner Bros. 2,604 $1,675,000 +43.7% / $643 $123,141,228 / 29 $2,005,000 +19.7% / $770 $125,146,228 / 30 $1,605,000 -20% / $616 $126,751,228 / 31 N/A 8 TAG Warner Bros. (New Line) 2,157 $965,000 +41.9% / $447 $46,190,681 / 22 $1,190,000 +23.3% / $552 $47,380,681 / 23 $950,000 -20.2% / $440 $48,330,681 / 24 N/A 9 WON'T YOU BE MY NEIGHBOR? Focus Features 893 $782,000 +63.2% / $876 $10,573,727 / 29 $978,000 +25.1% / $1,095 $11,551,727 / 30 $831,000 -15% / $931 $12,382,727 / 31 N/A 10 DEADPOOL 2 Fox 1,267 $520,000 +28.9% / $410 $313,391,400 / 50 $665,000 +27.9% / $525 $314,056,400 / 51 $490,000 -26.3% / $387 $314,546,400 / 52 N/A 11 SANJU FIP 359 $375,000 +28.3% / $1,045 $5,089,325 / 8 $495,000 +32% / $1,379 $5,584,325 / 9 $370,000 -25.3% / $1,031 $5,954,325 / 10 N/A 12 WHITNEY Roadside Attractions 452 $481,140 -- / $1,064 $481,140 / 1 $440,460 -8.5% / $974 $921,600 / 2 $330,345 -25% / $731 $1,251,945 / 3 N/A - SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY Buena Vista 778 $329,000 -17.2% / $423 $210,189,097 / 43 $412,000 +25.2% / $530 $210,601,097 / 44 $241,000 -41.5% / $310 $210,842,097 / 45 N/A - HEREDITARY A24 744 $325,000 +34% / $437 $41,185,630 / 29 $380,000 +16.9% / $511 $41,565,630 / 30 $295,000 -22.4% / $397 $41,860,630 / 31 N/A - AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR Buena Vista 506 $261,000 +10.3% / $516 $674,190,474 / 71 $358,000 +37.2% / $708 $674,548,474 / 72 $246,000 -31.3% / $486 $674,794,474 / 73 N/A - SUPERFLY Columbia 535 $185,000 +28.7% / $346 $19,393,400 / 24 $260,000 +40.5% / $486 $19,653,400 / 25 $180,000 -30.8% / $336 $19,833,400 / 26 N/A - THREE IDENTICAL STRANGERS Neon 51 $232,508 +684.1% / $4,559 $557,455 / 8 $255,000 +9.7% / $5,000 $812,455 / 9 $229,500 -10% / $4,500 $1,041,955 / 10 N/A - SORRY TO BOTHER YOU Annapurna Pictures 16 $274,826 -- / $17,177 $274,826 / 1 $245,820 -10.6% / $15,364 $520,646 / 2 $196,656 -20% / $12,291 $717,302 / 3 N/A - BOOK CLUB Paramount 374 $136,000 +7% / $364 $66,875,126 / 50 $170,000 +25% / $455 $67,045,126 / 51 $124,000 -27.1% / $332 $67,169,126 / 52 N/A - ADRIFT STX Entertainment 323 $90,000 +17.3% / $279 $30,640,284 / 36 $120,000 +33.3% / $372 $30,760,284 / 37 $80,000 -33.3% / $248 $30,840,284 / 38 N/A - A QUIET PLACE Paramount 162 $42,000 +25.2% / $259 $187,351,628 / 92 $57,000 +35.7% / $352 $187,408,628 / 93 $41,000 -28.1% / $253 $187,449,628 / 94 N/A - GOTTI Vertical Entertainment 100 $24,000 -26.5% / $240 $4,207,395 / 22 $31,000 +29.2% / $310 $4,238,395 / 23 $27,000 -12.9% / $270 $4,265,395 / 24 N/A
  14. taking the preview gross starting from 6pm and roll it into weekend gross is a very unbecoming practice and should be regulated. 10pm or 9pm is fine to me, but 6-7pm was way too early for me to consider it as part of the friday gross.
  15. Indian box office is much more exciting than anyone would expect, I mean, how many country on earth can manage to deliver a 200m movie? USA, China, Japan, and India with Baahubali 2.....
  16. I didn't know that, because he/she is always on my ignore list. Like I said, earlier number is always exciting, but all those satisfaction has been wiped out by his ridiculously awful behaviour.
  17. Rank* Title Friday 6/29 (Estimates) Saturday 6/30 (Estimates) Sunday 7/1 (Estimates) Monday 7/2 1 JURASSIC WORLD: FALLEN KINGDOM Universal 4,485 $17,471,000 +53.6% / $3,895 $222,258,335 / 8 $24,038,000 +37.6% / $5,360 $246,296,335 / 9 $18,491,000 -23.1% / $4,123 $264,787,335 / 10 N/A 2 INCREDIBLES 2 Buena Vista 4,410 $13,628,000 +36% / $3,090 $407,811,514 / 15 $17,799,000 +30.6% / $4,036 $425,610,514 / 16 $14,119,000 -20.7% / $3,202 $439,729,514 / 17 N/A 3 SICARIO: DAY OF THE SOLDADO Sony / Columbia 3,055 $7,465,000 -- / $2,444 $7,465,000 / 1 $6,195,000 -17% / $2,028 $13,660,000 / 2 $5,355,000 -13.6% / $1,753 $19,015,000 / 3 N/A 4 UNCLE DREW Lionsgate/Summit 2,742 $6,130,000 -- / $2,236 $6,130,000 / 1 $5,180,000 -15.5% / $1,889 $11,310,000 / 2 $4,190,000 -19.1% / $1,528 $15,500,000 / 3 N/A 5 OCEAN'S 8 Warner Bros. 3,426 $2,415,000 +64.1% / $705 $109,087,181 / 22 $3,305,000 +36.9% / $965 $112,392,181 / 23 $2,315,000 -30% / $676 $114,707,181 / 24 N/A 6 TAG Warner Bros. (New Line) 3,176 $1,705,000 +59.7% / $537 $36,957,808 / 15 $2,245,000 +31.7% / $707 $39,202,808 / 16 $1,685,000 -24.9% / $531 $40,887,808 / 17 N/A 7 DEADPOOL 2 Fox 2,094 $995,000 +62.6% / $475 $307,894,858 / 43 $1,430,000 +43.7% / $683 $309,324,858 / 44 $1,025,000 -28.3% / $489 $310,349,858 / 45 N/A 8 SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY Buena Vista 1,654 $703,000 +23% / $425 $205,689,115 / 36 $1,021,000 +45.2% / $617 $206,710,115 / 37 $569,000 -44.3% / $344 $207,279,115 / 38 N/A 9 SANJU FIP 356 $790,000 -- / $2,219 $790,000 / 1 $1,020,000 +29.1% / $2,865 $1,810,000 / 2 $740,000 -27.5% / $2,079 $2,550,000 / 3 N/A 10 WON'T YOU BE MY NEIGHBOR? Focus Features 654 $657,000 +126.8% / $1,005 $5,854,082 / 22 $908,000 +38.2% / $1,388 $6,762,082 / 23 $726,000 -20% / $1,110 $7,488,082 / 24 N/A 11 HEREDITARY A24 1,424 $675,000 +47% / $474 $37,794,753 / 22 $860,000 +27.4% / $604 $38,654,753 / 23 $690,000 -19.8% / $485 $39,344,753 / 24 N/A 12 AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR Buena Vista 890 $421,000 +22% / $473 $671,503,712 / 64 $593,000 +40.9% / $666 $672,096,712 / 65 $420,000 -29.2% / $472 $672,516,712 / 66 N/A - SUPERFLY Columbia 1,157 $405,000 +39.6% / $350 $17,384,119 / 17 $582,000 +43.7% / $503 $17,966,119 / 18 $413,000 -29% / $357 $18,379,119 / 19 N/A - BOOK CLUB Paramount 505 $178,000 +0.7% / $352 $65,631,632 / 43 $253,000 +42.1% / $501 $65,884,632 / 44 $189,000 -25.3% / $374 $66,073,632 / 45 N/A - ADRIFT STX Entertainment 508 $160,000 +41.9% / $315 $29,774,851 / 29 $210,000 +31.3% / $413 $29,984,851 / 30 $140,000 -33.3% / $276 $30,124,851 / 31 N/A - AMERICAN ANIMALS The Orchard 293 $93,222 +29.8% / $318 $1,856,227 / 29 $150,233 +61.2% / $513 $2,006,460 / 30 $116,528 -22.4% / $398 $2,122,988 / 31 N/A - GOTTI Vertical Entertainment 331 $80,000 -0.2% / $242 $3,728,287 / 15 $125,000 +56.3% / $378 $3,853,287 / 16 $90,000 -28% / $272 $3,943,287 / 17 N/A - OVERBOARD (2018) Pantelion 193 $57,000 -63.1% / $295 $50,030,946 / 57 $82,000 +43.9% / $425 $50,112,946 / 58 $76,000 -7.3% / $394 $50,188,946 / 59 N/A - BREAKING IN (2018) Universal 138 $64,000 +57.1% / $464 $45,994,625 / 50 $80,000 +25% / $580 $46,074,625 / 51 $48,000 -40% / $348 $46,122,625 / 52 N/A - A QUIET PLACE Paramount 211 $54,000 +105.9% / $256 $187,030,495 / 85 $78,000 +44.4% / $370 $187,108,495 / 86 $53,000 -32.1% / $251 $187,161,495 / 87 N/A - FIRST REFORMED A24 118 $39,000 +15.9% / $331 $3,012,161 / 43 $67,000 +71.8% / $568 $3,079,161 / 44 $53,600 -20% / $454 $3,132,761 / 45 N/A - THREE IDENTICAL STRANGERS Neon 5 $50,933 -- / $10,187 $50,933 / 1 $62,090 +21.9% / $12,418 $113,023 / 2 $50,000 -19.5% / $10,000 $163,023 / 3 N/A - UPGRADE BH Tilt 96 $36,000 +221.7% / $375 $11,577,210 / 29 $44,000 +22.2% / $458 $11,621,210 / 30 $29,000 -34.1% / $302 $11,650,210 / 31 N/A - SHOW DOGS Global Road 146 $25,711 +47.7% / $176 $17,381,653 / 43 $31,550 +22.7% / $216 $17,413,203 / 44 $25,240 -20% / $173 $17,438,443 / 45 N/A - BLACK PANTHER Buena Vista 80 $10,000 -11.8% / $125 $699,794,698 / 134 $13,000 +30% / $163 $699,807,698 / 135 $9,000 -30.8% / $113 $699,816,698 / 136 N/A - A WRINKLE IN TIME Buena Vista 58 $12,000 -9.3% / $207 $100,441,532 / 113 $9,000 -25% / $155 $100,450,532 / 114 $8,000 -11.1% / $138 $100,458,532 / 115 N/A - HOTEL ARTEMIS Global Road 40 $3,292 -73.7% / $82 $6,623,075 / 22 $5,160 +56.7% / $129 $6,628,235 / 23 $3,870 -25% / $97 $6,632,105 / 24 N/A - CHAPPAQUIDDICK Entertainment Studios 6 $400 -59% / $67 $17,383,945 / 85 $500 +25% / $83 $17,384,445 / 86 $300 -40% / $50 $17,384,745 / 87 N/A
  18. Total Lifetime Grosses Domestic: $439,729,514 68.0% + Foreign: $207,100,000 32.0% = Worldwide: $646,829,514
  19. I don't think they are rolling in the 1st July(Sunday) number into June's number although it's part of the weekend gross.
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