Walt Disney Pictures + Marvel Studios | Directed by Shawn Levy

1) Deadpool & Wolverine

WEEK
6TH

LAST WEEK
#1


Budget: $200 million
Domestic Gross: $599,810,429
Worldwide Gross: $1,265,993,455

*Now the seventh highest-grossing MCU movie worldwide, behind 2012’s The Avengers.

20th Century Studios | Directed by Fede Alvarez

2) Alien: Romulus

WEEK
3RD

LAST WEEK
#2


Budget: $80 million
Domestic Gross: $88,684,617
Worldwide Gross: $289,506,090

*Highest grossing horror movie of the year so far, passing the $261.5 million worldwide total of A Quiet Place: Day One.

Universal Pictures | Directed by Lee Isaac Chung

3) Twisters

WEEK
7TH

LAST WEEK
#6


Budget: $155 million
Domestic Gross: $258,600,965
Worldwide Gross: $362,666,545

*Experienced 17% increase from previous week due to return to 4DX immersive format at Regal Cinemas.

ShowBiz Direct | Directed by Sean McNamara

4) Reagan

WEEK
1ST

LAST WEEK
——


Budget: $25 million
Domestic Gross: $7,650,720
Worldwide Gross: $11,576,181

*Initial opening weekend projections around $5 million, with total gross doubling that over Labor Day weekend.

Columbia Pictures | Directed by Justin Baldoni

5) It Ends With Us

WEEK
4TH

LAST WEEK
#3


Budget: $25 million
Domestic Gross: $133,708,823
Worldwide Gross: $286,232,452

*One of the lowest opening days in China market for Hollywood post-COVID, estimated at $150,000-300,000.

Amazon MGM Studios | Directed by Zoë Kravitz

6) Blink Twice

WEEK
2ND

LAST WEEK
#4


Budget: $20 million
Domestic Gross: $15,458,438
Worldwide Gross: $31,425,803

*Channing Tatum posts heartfelt message professing how proud he is of girlfriend, Zoë Kravitz, and her accomplishment.

Affirm Films | Directed by Alex Kendrick

7) The Forge

WEEK
2ND

LAST WEEK
#5


Budget: $5 million
Domestic Gross: $14,329,256

Universal Pictures + Illumination | Directed by Chris Renaud

8) Despicable Me 4

WEEK
9TH

LAST WEEK
#9


Budget: $100 million
Domestic Gross: $354,156,775
Worldwide Gross: $915,650,100

*Top film at the U.K. and Ireland box office, with a boost from National Cinema Day.

Sony Pictures | Directed by Chris Weitz

9) AfrAId

WEEK
1ST

LAST WEEK
——


Budget: $12 million
Domestic Gross: $3,665,664
Worldwide Gross: $7,072,552

*Blumhouse’s worst debut in more than 2,000 theaters since 2015’s Jem and the Holograms ($1.4 million).

Fathom Events | Directed by Henry Selick

10) Coraline (15th Anniversary)

WEEK
3RD

LAST WEEK
#7


Original Budget: $60 million (2009)
Domestic Gross: $29,362,226
Worldwide Gross: $38,171,620

*Highest-grossing re-release of the decade, passing 2022’s re-release of Avatar ($24.7 million).

Walt Disney Pictures + Pixar Animation | Directed by Kelsey Mann

11) Inside Out 2

WEEK
12TH

LAST WEEK
#10


Budget: $200 million
Domestic Gross: $649,949,682
Worldwide Gross: $1,668,469,176

*Ninth-biggest movie in box office history, passing 2019’s “live-action” remake of “The Lion King” ($1.662 billion).

Fathom Events

12) Sight & Sound Presents:
Daniel LIVE

WEEK
1ST

LAST WEEK
——


Budget: n/a
Domestic Gross: $1,979,305

Lionsgate | Directed by Rupert Sanders

13) The Crow

WEEK
2ND

LAST WEEK
#8


Budget: $50 million
Domestic Gross: $8,146,838
Worldwide Gross: $18,296,358

Lionsgate | Directed by Ariel Vromen

14) 1992

WEEK
1ST

LAST WEEK
——


Budget: n/a
Domestic Gross: $1,418,905

Roadside Attractions | Directed by Mohit Ramchandani

15) City Of Dreams

WEEK
1ST

LAST WEEK
——


Budget: n/a
Domestic Gross: $1,245,167

Warner Bros Pictures | Directed by M. Night Shyamalan

16) Trap

WEEK
5TH

LAST WEEK
#11


Budget: $30 million
Domestic Gross: $39,914,581
Worldwide Gross: $76,561,594

Focus Features | Directed by Edgar Wright

17) Shaun of the Dead
(20th Anniversary)

WEEK
1ST

LAST WEEK
——


Original Budget: $6 million
Domestic Gross: $567,375

Miramax | Directed by JT Mollner

18) Strange Darling

WEEK
2ND

LAST WEEK
#12


Budget: $4 million
Domestic Gross: $2,390,042
Worldwide Gross: $2,687,346

Bleecker Street | Directed by Mikael Håfström

19) Slingshot

WEEK
1ST

LAST WEEK
——


Original Budget: n/a
Domestic Gross: $491,796

Sony Pictures Classics | Directed by Nathan Silver

20) Between The Temples

WEEK
2ND

LAST WEEK
#13


Budget: n/a
Domestic Gross: $1,392,794
Worldwide Gross: $1,586,228

Focus Features | Directed by Sean Wang

21) Dìdi (弟弟)

WEEK
6TH

LAST WEEK
#15


Budget: n/a
Domestic Gross: $4,206,425
Worldwide Gross: $4,540,945

Sony + Columbia Pictures | Directed by Carlos Saldanha

22) Harold and the Purple Crayon

WEEK
5TH

LAST WEEK
#17


Budget: $40 million
Domestic Gross: $17,291,565
Worldwide Gross: $26,477,291

A24 | Directed by Greg Kwedar

23) Sing Sing

WEEK
8TH

LAST WEEK
#19


Budget: n/a
Domestic Gross: $1,964,362

NEON | Directed by Osgood Perkins

24) Longlegs

WEEK
8TH

LAST WEEK
#18


Budget: $10 million
Domestic Gross: $73,888,570
Worldwide Gross: $103,243,698

Roadside Attractions | Directed by David Schurmann

25) My Penguin Friend

WEEK
3RD

LAST WEEK
#16


Budget: n/a
Domestic Gross: $2,446,066
Worldwide Gross: $3,123,975

#1 LAST YEAR
Sony Pictures | Directed by Antoine Fuqua

The Equalizer 3

HIGHEST AVERAGE | THIS WEEK
Purdie Distribution | Directed by Marc Marriott

Tokyo Cowboy

HIGHEST % INCREASE | THIS WEEK
Janus Films | Directed by René Laloux

Time Masters (1982 Re-Release)
(Week 6)

LOWEST % INCREASE/DECREASE | THIS WEEK
Universal Pictures + Illumination | Directed by Chris Renaud

Despicable Me 4 (Week 9)

HIGHEST % DECREASE | THIS WEEK
Kino Lorber | Directed by Amei Wallach

Taking Venice (Week 16)

NEXT WEEK PROJECTIONS

BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE

$100-$130 million

VACATED THE LIST

Oscilloscope

CatVideoFest 2024

WEEK
5TH

HIGHEST RANK
#16


Budget: n/a
Worldwide Gross: $691,600

Lionsgate | Directed by Eli Roth

Borderlands

WEEK
4TH

HIGHEST RANK
#4


Budget: $115 million
Worldwide Gross: $31,244,211

NEON | Directed by Tilman Singer

Cuckoo

WEEK
4TH

HIGHEST RANK
#9


Budget: $7 million
Worldwide Gross: $6,555,838

Metrograph Pictures | Directed by India Donaldson

Good One

WEEK
4TH

HIGHEST RANK
#24


Budget: n/a
Worldwide Gross: $165,620

Columbia Pictures | Directed by Greg Berlanti

Fly Me To The Moon

WEEK
8TH

HIGHEST RANK
#5


Budget: $100 million
Worldwide Gross: $41,860,851

Columbia Pictures | Directed by Adil & Bilall

Bad Boys: Ride Or Die

WEEK
13TH

HIGHEST RANK
#1


Budget: $100 million
Worldwide Gross: $403,367,302

Sony Pictures Releasing | Directed by Rich Peppiatt

Kneecap

WEEK
5TH

HIGHEST RANK
#12


Budget: n/a
Worldwide Gross: $2,460,221

Vertical Entertainment | Directed by Thomas Napper

Widow Clicquot

WEEK
7TH

HIGHEST RANK
#15


Budget: n/a
Worldwide Gross: $2,036,600

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