

May 20-22, 2022

BIGGEST WEEKEND:
“Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness”
$32,304,560
RUNNER-UP:
“Downton Abbey: A New Era“
$16,000,495
BIGGEST PER THEATER AVERAGE:
“Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness”
$7,124 per 4,534 THEATERS
BIGGEST PERCENTAGE INCREASE:
“Stunt Rock”
+1,117.3%
THIS TIME LAST YEAR (2021):
“SPIRAL”
$8,750,034
NEXT WEEKEND:
“TOP GUN: MAVERICK“
PROJECTED: $98-125 MILLION

#
TITLE
GROSS
TOTAL
BUDGET
STUDIO
WK
LW
+/-
| 1 |
| 2 |
| 3 |
| 4 |
| 5 |
| 6 |
| 7 |
| 8 |
| 9 |
| 10 |
| 11 |
| 12 |
| 13 |
| 14 |
| 15 |
| 16 |
| 17 |
| 18 |
| 19 |
| 20 |
| 21 |
| 22 |
| 23 |
| 24 |
| 25 |
| “Doctor Strange Multiverse of Madness” |
| $32,304,560 |
| $342,785,045 | $200m | Walt Disney |
| 3rd | #1 |
| “Downton Abbey: A New Era” |
| $16,000,495 |
| $16,000,495 | $40m | Focus Features |
| 1st | — |
| “The Bad Guys” |
| $6,140,165 |
| $74,405,540 | $80m | Universal |
| 5th | #2 |
| “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” |
| $4,091,446 |
| $181,153,332 | $110m | Paramount |
| 7th | #3 |
| “Men” |
| $3,293,030 |
| $3,293,030 | — | A24 |
| 1st | — |
| “Everything Everywhere All at Once” |
| $3,135,928 |
| $52,263,484 | $25m | A24 |
| 9th | #5 |
| “Firestarter” |
| $1,989,750 |
| $7,049,650 | $12m | Universal |
| 2nd | #4 |
| “Fantastic Beasts: Secrets of Dumbledore” |
| $1,950,309 |
| $93,111,470 | $200m | Warner Bros. |
| 6th | #6 |
| “The Lost City” |
| $1,562,444 |
| $99,329,467 | $74m | Paramount |
| 9th | #8 |
| “The Northman” |
| $1,050,655 |
| $33,071,985 | $90m | Focus Features |
| 5th | #7 |
| “Family Camp” |
| $887,555 |
| $2,725,503 | — | Roadside Attractions |
| 2nd | #9 |
| “The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent” |
| $754,976 |
| $19,490,586 | $30m | Lionsgate |
| 5th | #10 |
| “2000 Mules” |
| $751,755 |
| $751,755 | — | D’Souza Media |
| 1st | — |
| “Uncharted” |
| $315,019 |
| $147,680,152 | $120m | Sony |
| 14th | #11 |
| “Father Stu” |
| $276,528 |
| $20,516,591 | — | Sony |
| 6th | #13 |
| “Memory” |
| $253,426 |
| $7,211,541 | $30m | Open Road |
| 4th | #12 |
| “Morbius” |
| $183,065 |
| $73,240,972 | $75m | Columbia |
| 8th | #14 |
| “Ambulance” |
| $166,490 |
| $22,267,060 | $40m | Universal |
| 7th | #15 |
| “The Roundup” |
| $101,283 |
| $101,283 | — | The Capelight |
| 1st | — |
| “The Duke” |
| $100,271 |
| $1,209,964 | — | Sony Pictures Classics |
| 5th | #16 |
| “Petite Maman” |
| $42,462 |
| $705,110 | $3m | Neon |
| 5th | #17 |
| “Y cómo es él?” |
| $41,996 |
| $1,401,414 | — | Lionsgate |
| 5th | #19 |
| “The Batman” |
| $39,804 |
| $369,301,241 | $200m | Warner Bros. |
| 12th | #20 |
| “Pleasure” |
| $30,750 |
| $52,259 | — | Neon |
| 2nd | #23 |
| “Montana Story” |
| $19,822 |
| $42,104 | — | Bleeker Street |
| 2nd | #22 |

VACATED THE LIST


TITLE
DOMESTIC
WORLD
BUDGET
STUDIO
WK
HI
($$)
| “Happening” |
| $153,053 |
| $1,523,344 | — | IFC Films |
| 3rd | #18 |
| “Hit the Road” |
| $105,783 |
| $409,660 | — | Kino Lorber |
| 5th | #24 |
| “The Innocents” |
| $21,131 |
| $359,534 | — | IFC Films |
| 2nd | #24 |
| “On The Count of Three” |
| $54,515 |
| $54,515 | — | United Artists |
| 1st | #21 |




































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