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Monday, June 26, 2017

Weekend Box Office Report (June 23rd-25th)

Weekend Box Office Report (June 23rd - June 25th)




Disclaimer: Every Monday, I will post the top five movies that grossed the most money DOMESTICALLY (in the United States), with some brief thoughts about each film. 

1. Transformers: The Last Knight ($45.30 Million): The latest from Michael Bay and the Transformers came in at number one. However, while it is the number one film this past weekend, it is the lowest domestic total for the opening weekend for this franchise. That being said, Transformers makes its money overseas, with the international market results still to come. While international money is important for this film, the fact that the domestic total is lower than 50 million, says something about this film.  

T-2. Cars 3 ($25.18 Million): Pixar's newest film is hanging in there in its second weekend. Cars 3 dropped 53 percent as it zooms into the number two spot. While impressive (being in the number two spot), the mediocre and lukewarm reviews are bound to catch up to this film eventually. For now though, Cars isn't going away for the near future. 

T-2. Wonder Woman ($25.18 Million): This movie is in its fourth week. Fourth week. And it's in the number three spot with a 39 percent drop. That is impressive. What else can be said about this movie? DC knew that had a hit on their hands, but they didn't know that the Gal Gadot led film would be this lucrative for them. At this point, this film could (and easily might) outgross both Suicide Squad and Batman v. Superman, both expected to be juggernauts at the box office. 

4. 47 Meters Down ($7.44 Million): This shark movie jumped up a spot to land in the number 4 spot. Number 5 last week, 47 Meters Down has a nice total $24.26 million. The fact that this film has not disappeared from the top five is great - but look for this film to be gone by next week with Despicable Me 3 coming out. 

5. All Eyez on Me ($5.85 Million): The same can be said about All Eyes on Me. At number five, it moves down a spot, bowing to 47 Meters Down. There's not much to be said - look for this film to be out of the top five by next week. 

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