Showing a particular strong hold for a blockbuster sequel coming off a holiday weekend, Bad Boys for Life [BADB3] slipped just 46% from its opening to stayed atop the box office with $34.0 milliom. The current total is $120.6 million.
1917 [1917] remained in second place with $15.8 million, advancing its total to $103.9 million.
Staying at the third spot, Dolittle [DOCDO] declined 43% in its second weekend to $12.5 million. The family film has banked $44.7 million.
The Gentlemen [TOFFG] earned $11.0 million to debut in fourth place. The crime comedy skewed 64% males.
The Turning [HAUND] opened seventh overall at $7.3 million. The 52% female and 53% under 25 audience gave the horror film a CinemaSore of F.
Rank | TITLE | F-S-S | TOTAL |
1 | BAD BOYS FOR LIFE | $34,000,000 | $120,644,000 |
2 | 1917 | $15,800,000 | $103,883,309 |
3 | DOLITTLE | $12,500,000 | $44,684,730 |
4 | THE GENTLEMEN | $11,030,000 | $11,030,000 |
5 | JUMANJI: THE NEXT LEVEL | $7,900,000 | $283,446,000 |
6 | THE TURNING | $7,300,000 | $7,300,000 |
7 | STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER | $5,173,000 | $501,583,140 |
8 | LITTLE WOMEN | $4,700,000 | $93,727,000 |
9 | JUST MERCY | $4,055,000 | $27,078,000 |
10 | KNIVES OUT | $3,650,000 | $151,865,922 |
11 | FROZEN II | $2,549,000 | $469,812,568 |
12 | SPIES IN DISGUISE | $1,790,000 | $62,049,741 |
Tag(s): BADB3, 1917, DOCDO, TOFFG, HAUND