Deadpool shot up the weekend with an estimated 55 million! Which is the third time an R rated film made it over 50 million mark right next to American Sniper and The Passion Of The Christ, Deadpool is now the highest grossing X-Men film domestic and is near 500 million worldwide already! Deadpool should still hold up strong considering the lack of competition, and should end its run around 350 million domestic. Kung Fu Panda 3 still hanging on with an estimated 12.3 million this weekend considering Zootopia comes out in two weeks, Panda should have some wiggle room left over and ends its run around 140 million. Risen was off to a decent start with an estimated 11.8 million and was slightly ahead of War Room's 11.3 million debut back in late August. Wth solid word of mouth, and Easter next month Risen should end its run around 45 million domestic. Indie horror film The Witch was off to an alright start for A24, but among horror film standards for this year it was below The Boy, and The Forest. But was ahead of Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension and Dark Skies. With negative word of mouth, The Witch should die off quickly and end its run close to 20 million. How To Be Single took a so-so drop around 54% this weekend, which is significantly better than About Last Night's 70.6% drop back in 2014. How To Be Single should end its run above 40 million domestic. Race was off to a slow start which was below last year's McFarland U.S.A. The film although has encouraging word of mouth but that isn't sure sign of holding power. Race should finish over 20 million. Zoolander 2 took a hefty drop this weekend around 60% which is steeper than the first film's drop back in 2001. If more drops like this occur, Zoolander 2 will fall short of 30 million.