In a weekend marked by lackluster box office performance, “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga” emerged as the victor, securing the number one position domestically. However, its Memorial Day opening was the weakest in three decades, with a modest $32.0 million in earnings. The film’s global total currently stands at approximately $65.3 million, leaving it with a long way to go before recouping its $160+ million production budget.

Despite the financial challenges, “Furiosa” garnered critical acclaim, boasting a 90% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. IGN even awarded it a rare 10/10, praising George Miller’s epic hero’s journey set in a dystopian world. Fans of the Mad Max franchise will appreciate this prequel’s high-octane action and powerful storytelling. “Furiosa” faced stiff competition from “The Garfield Movie,” which narrowly missed the top spot. As audiences return to theaters, the battle for box office supremacy continues. Whether “Furiosa” can maintain its momentum remains to be seen, but its impact on the cinematic landscape is undeniable3

Warner Bros Pictures | Directed by George Miller

1) Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga

WEEK
1ST

LAST WEEK
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Budget: $168 million
Domestic Gross: $26,326,462

Columbia Pictures | Directed by Mark Dindal

2) The Garfield Movie

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1ST

LAST WEEK
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Budget: $60 million
Domestic Gross: $24,006,629

Paramount Pictures | Directed by John Krasinski

3) IF

WEEK
2ND

LAST WEEK
#1


Budget: $110 million
Domestic Gross: $58,712,596

20th Century Studios | Directed by Wes Ball

4) Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes

WEEK
3RD

LAST WEEK
#2


Budget: $165 million
Domestic Gross: $122,839,395

Universal Pictures | Directed by David Leitch

5) The Fall Guy

WEEK
4TH

LAST WEEK
#4


Budget: $150 million
Domestic Gross: $72,264,600

Lionsgate | Directed by Renny Harlin

6) The Strangers: Chapter 1

WEEK
2ND

LAST WEEK
#3


Budget: $8.5 million
Domestic Gross: $21,315,158

Angel Studios | Directed by Andrew Hyatt

7) Sight

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1ST

LAST WEEK
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Budget: n/a
Domestic Gross: $2,795,447

Amazon MGM Studios | Directed by Luca Guadagnino

8) Challengers

WEEK
5TH

LAST WEEK
#5


Budget: $55 million
Domestic Gross: $46,509,385

Focus Features | Directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson

9) Back to Black

WEEK
2ND

LAST WEEK
#6


Budget: $30 million
Domestic Gross: $4,986,365

NEON | Directed by Pamela Adlon

10) Babes

WEEK
2ND

LAST WEEK
#18


Budget: n/a
Domestic Gross: $1,287,460

Screen Gems | Directed by Spenser Cohen and Anna Halberg

11) Tarot

WEEK
4TH

LAST WEEK
#7


Budget: $8 million
Domestic Gross: $17,038,939

Warner Bros. Pictures | Directed by Adam Wingard

12) Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire

WEEK
9TH

LAST WEEK
#8


Budget: $135 million
Domestic Gross: $195,509,782

A24 | Directed by Jane Schoenbrun

13) I Saw the TV Glow

WEEK
4TH

LAST WEEK
#12


Budget: $10 million
Domestic Gross: $2,657,827

Columbia Pictures | Directed by Gil Kenan

14) Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire

WEEK
10TH

LAST WEEK
#14


Budget: $100 million
Domestic Gross: $112,689,965

A24 | Directed by Alex Garland

15) Civil War

WEEK
7TH

LAST WEEK
#10


Budget: $50 million
Domestic Gross: $68,018,738

Lionsgate | Directed by Richard Ramsey & Joel Smallbone

16) Unsung Hero

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5TH

LAST WEEK
#11


Budget: $6 million
Domestic Gross: $19,810,960

Universal Pictures + DreamWorks Animation | Directed by Mike Mitchell

17) Kung Fu Panda 4

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12TH

LAST WEEK
#13


Budget: $85 million
Domestic Gross: $193,255,255

Bad Robot + IMAX | Directed by Paul Crowder

18) The Blue Angels

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2ND

LAST WEEK
#9


Budget: n/a
Domestic Gross: $2,305,896

Janus Films | Directed by Ryusuke Hamaguchi

19) Evil Does Not Exist

WEEK
3RD

LAST WEEK
#21


Budget: n/a
Domestic Gross: $506,389

Oscilloscope Laboratories | Directed by Ethan Hawke

20) Wildcat

WEEK
4TH

LAST WEEK
#19


Budget: n/a
Domestic Gross: $384,714

Susan Tuckett Media | Directed by T.C. Christensen

21) Escape from Germany

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7TH

LAST WEEK
#22


Budget: $1 million
Domestic Gross: $2,173,369

Lionsgate Films | Directed by Guy Ritchie

22) The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare

WEEK
6TH

LAST WEEK
#16


Budget: $60 million
Domestic Gross: $20,494,589

Universal Pictures | Directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett

23) Abigail

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6TH

LAST WEEK
#15


Budget: $28 million
Domestic Gross: $25,838,845

Capelight Pictures | Directed by Heo Myung-haeng

24) The Roundup: Punishment

WEEK
5TH

LAST WEEK
#23


Budget: n/a
Domestic Gross: $995,320

20th Century Studios | Directed by George Lucas

25) Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace
(25th Anniversary Re-Release)

WEEK
4TH

LAST WEEK
#17


Original Budget: $115 million
Domestic Gross: $13,016,275

#1 LAST YEAR
Walt Disney Pictures | Directed by Rob Marshall

The Little Mermaid

HIGHEST AVERAGE | THIS WEEK
Cohen Media Group | Directed by Marco Bellocchio

Kidnapped: The Abduction of Edgardo Mortara

HIGHEST % INCREASE | THIS WEEK
Purdie Distribution | Directed by Mara Eibl-Eibesfeldt

Thabo and the Rhino Case (Week 4)

HIGHEST % DECREASE | THIS WEEK
Universal Pictures | Directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett

Abigail (Week 6)

NEXT WEEK PROJECTIONS

FURIOSA: A MAD MAX SAGA

VACATED THE LIST

20th Century Studios | Directed by Arkasha Stevenson

The First Omen

WEEK
8TH

HIGHEST RANK
#4


Budget: $30 million
Worldwide Gross: $53,689,134

Sony Pictures | Directed by Thea Sharrock

Wicked Little Letters

WEEK
9TH

HIGHEST RANK
#10


Budget: $12.6 million
Worldwide Gross: $25,834,820

Crunchyroll | Directed by Takashi Katagiri

Spy x Family Code: White

WEEK
6TH

HIGHEST RANK
#5


Budget: n/a
Worldwide Gross: $59,614,602

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