

August 26-28, 2022

BIGGEST WEEKEND:
“The Invitation”
$6,805,468
RUNNER-UP:
“Bullet Train”
$5,608,095
BIGGEST PER THEATER AVERAGE:
“Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”
$4,158 per 255 THEATERS
BIGGEST PERCENTAGE INCREASE:
(ON THE LIST)
“Jurassic World Dominion”
+37.5%
BIGGEST PERCENTAGE INCREASE:
(OFF THE LIST)
“Lost Illusions”
+3,004.2%
THIS TIME LAST YEAR (2021):
“FREE GUY” (WEEK 2)
$18,504,022
NEXT WEEKEND:
“The Invitation”
PROJECTED: $3 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 |
“The Invitation” |
$6,805,468 |
$6,805,468 | $10m | Sony Pictures |
1st | — | ![]() |
“Bullet Train” |
$5,608,095 |
$78,214,688 | $90m | Sony Pictures |
4th | #3 | ![]() |
“Beast” |
$4,879,000 |
$20,069,985 | $36m | Universal |
2nd | #2 | ![]() |
“Top Gun: Maverick” |
$4,722,491 |
$691,185,348 | $152m | Paramount |
14th | #4 | ![]() |
“Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero” |
$4,663,119 |
$30,859,433 | — | Crunchyroll |
2nd | #1 | ![]() |
“DC League of Super-Pets” |
$4,137,911 |
$74,001,720 | $90m | Warner Bros |
5th | #5 | ![]() |
“Three Thousand Years of Longing” |
$2,919,717 |
$2,919,717 | $60m | United Artists |
1st | — | ![]() |
“Minions: The Rise of Gru” |
$2,710,510 |
$354,751,145 | $80m | Universal |
9th | #7 | ![]() |
“Thor: Love and Thunder” |
$2,644,814 |
$336,514,972 | $250m | Walt Disney |
8th | #6 | ![]() |
“Where the Crawdads Sing” |
$2,300,399 |
$81,863,747 | $24m | Sony Pictures |
7th | #9 | ![]() |
“Nope” |
$2,196,025 |
$117,618,200 | $68m | Universal |
6th | #8 | ![]() |
“Elvis” |
$1,477,624 |
$147,347,379 | $85m | Warner Bros. |
10th | #11 | ![]() |
“Bodies Bodies Bodies” |
$1,069,143 |
$9,726,142 | — | A24 |
4th | #10 | ![]() |
“Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” (Re-Release) |
$1,060,459 |
$1,060,459 | — | Walt Disney |
1st | — | ![]() |
“Breaking” |
$985,921 |
$985,921 | — | Bleeker Street |
1st | — | ![]() |
“Orphan: First Kill” |
$918,292 |
$3,327,249 | — | Paramount |
2nd | #12 | ![]() |
“Jurassic World: Dominion” |
$733,695 |
$374,817,385 | $185m | Universal |
12th | #16 | ![]() |
“Fall” |
$436,143 |
$5,927,430 | $3m | Lionsgate |
3rd | #13 | ![]() ![]() |
“Easter Sunday” |
$324,905 |
$12,550,125 | $17m | Universal |
4th | #14 | ![]() ![]() |
“The Black Phone” |
$280,760 |
$89,212,055 | $18m | Universal |
10th | #15 | ![]() ![]() |
“Mrs Harris Goes to Paris” |
$165,700 |
$9,647,755 | — | Focus Features |
7th | #21 | ![]() |
“Laal Singh Chaddha” |
$160,322 |
$3,336,582 | $22.6m | Paramount |
3rd | #17 | ![]() ![]() |
“Emily the Criminal” |
$136,374 |
$1,798,753 | — | Roadside Attractions |
3rd | #18 | ![]() ![]() |
“Marcel the Shell with Shoes On” |
$103,825 |
$5,869,609 | — | A24 |
10th | #22 | ![]() |
“Mack & Rita” |
$91,500 |
$2,401,079 | — | Gravitas Premiere |
3rd | #19 | ![]() ![]() |

VACATED THE LIST


TITLE
DOMESTIC
WORLD
BUDGET
STUDIO
WK
HI
($$)
“Emergency Declaration” |
$332,378 |
$18,146,594 | $19.8m | Well Go USA |
3rd | #22 | ![]() |
“E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” (Re-Release) |
$2,016,990 |
$2,016,990 | — | Universal |
3rd | #13 | ![]() |
“A Love Song” |
$214,474 |
$214,474 | — | Bleeker Street |
5th | #23 | ![]() |
“Vengeance” |
$4,201,560 |
$4,201,560 | — | Focus Features |
5th | #10 | ![]() |
