Weekend Wrap-Up
Two Sequels and Warcraft Keep Box Office in its Funk
By John Hamann
June 12, 2016
Fifth is X-Men: Apocalypse, which continues to get pasted in the weekend drop department. This weekend, the Fox release earned only $10.0 million, which gives it a decline of 56%, after falling 65% last weekend. While it won’t be the lowest earning X-Men film, it will be close. It will get by X-Men: First Class (ironically the best X-Men film is the franchise’s lowest earner) at $146 million, but will have to work to get by the original’s $156 million, which it earned in 2000. So far, X-men Apocalypse has pulled in $136.37 million domestically, and (thankfully for Fox) over $300 million from overseas theaters.
Sixth is last weekend’s slight surprise, Me Before You, and unsurprisingly this weekend it tanks, much like Fault in our Stars, which plunged 69% in its second session after opening to $48 million. Me Before You, after opening to $18.7 million, dropped 51% to $9.21 million this weekend giving us a sign it’s heading for a quick exit. Regardless, this is going to be a winner for Warner Bros. and MGM, as it cost only $20 million to make and has earned $36.82 million at the domestic box office already. Overseas, it had also picked up another $15 million prior to the start of the weekend.
The Angry Birds Movie takes the seventh spot, earning $6.7 million. It fell 34%, and continues to work toward a respectable domestic gross. It has picked up $98.17 million in North America thus far, and will cross that $100 million mark next weekend. Overseas, the total is approaching $200 million, so all will be fine financially for this $73 million film.
Alice Through The Looking Glass is eighth, as it tries to quietly slip away. Alice earned only $5.54 million this weekend, giving it a drop of 51%, following a 58% decline the weekend before. The $170 million Disney film has now earned only $62.43 million on the domestic side, and has $125 million on the overseas side, so it looks like Disney will take at least a $250 million writedown on this one.
Ninth is Captain America: Civil War, which is spending its sixth weekend in the top ten. This time, Cap and his former friends pulled in $4.3 million, dropping 45% from last weekend. Civil War has now picked up $396.86 million, and will be seeing $400 million shortly. Overseas, it’s also a monster, picking up almost $750 million.
Tenth is The Jungle Book, which looks to spend its last weekend in the top ten over its ninth weekend of release. The Jungle Book earned $2.72 in weekend nine, dropping 39%, but moving its domestic take up to $352.65 million. That in turn pushes the worldwide gross beyond the $900 million mark, and the question now is if it can get to $1 billion, like Disney has with Zootopia and Captain America. It has one more market to open in – Japan – but it will likely need $90 million from that country alone to hit the $1 billion worldwide mark.
Overall, the box office was miles away from last year, as one year ago today, Universal was celebrating a $208 million opening frame for Jurassic World. This weekend, the top 12 continued to struggle, earning $145.24 million. That’s better than the last few non-Memorial Day weekends, going back to Captain America: Civil War. Next weekend, things are going to get better really fast. Disney and Pixar open Finding Dory next weekend. It’s getting a ton of love from critics and should have a $100 million plus opening weekend. The other opener is Central Intelligence, which is a bit more of a wild card, but stars Kevin Hart and Dwayne Johnson, so anything could happen.
1 |
The Conjuring 2 |
Warner Bros. |
$40,350,000 |
New |
$40,350,000 |
2 |
Warcraft |
Universal |
$24,355,975 |
New |
$24,355,975 |
3 |
Now You See Me 2 |
Lionsgate |
$23,025,000 |
New |
$23,025,000 |
4 |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows |
Paramount |
$14,800,000 |
-58% |
$61,040,000 |
5 |
X-men: Apocalypse |
Fox |
$10,000,000 |
-56% |
$136,374,000 |
6 |
Me Before You |
Warner Bros. |
$9,210,000 |
-51% |
$36,823,000 |
7 |
The Angry Birds Movie |
Sony |
$6,700,000 |
-34% |
$98,170,000 |
8 |
Alice Through the Looking Glass |
Disney |
$5,544,821 |
-51% |
$62,437,432 |
9 |
Captain America: Civil War |
Disney |
$4,300,195 |
-45% |
$396,857,343 |
10 |
The Jungle Book |
Disney |
$2,721,250 |
-39% |
$352,649,939 |
11 |
Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising |
Universal |
$2,135,415 |
-56% |
$53,103,640 |
12 |
The Nice Guys |
Warner Bros. |
$2,100,000 |
-39% |
$32,642,000 |
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Also Opening/Notables |
|
Te3n |
Reliance |
$284,040 |
New |
$284,040 |
|
Genius |
Warner Bros. |
$100,000 |
New |
$100,000 |
|
De Palma |
A24 |
$30,856 |
New |
$30,856 |
|
The Music of Strangers |
The Orchard |
$30,083 |
New |
$30,083 |
|
Tikkun |
Kino Lorber |
$3,730 |
New |
$3,730 |
|
Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping |
Universal |
$1,715,505 |
-63% |
$8,346,795 |
|
The Wailing |
Well Go Usa |
$133,941 |
-39% |
$551,858 |
|
The Witness |
Filmrise |
$15,000 |
3% |
$35,094 |
|
Weiner |
IFC Films |
$175,000 |
-19% |
$850,000 |
|
Maggie's Plan |
Sony Classics |
$690,592 |
384% |
$1,138,363 |
|
Love & Friendship |
Roadside Attractions |
$1,500,000 |
-30% |
$9,500,000 |
|
The Lobster |
A24 |
$991,984 |
-32% |
$5,557,045 |
Box office data supplied by Exhibitor Relations
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