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Monday, July 16, 2018

Weekend Box Office Report (July 13th - July 15th)

Weekend Box Office Report (July 13th - July 15th)




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. Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation ($44.10 Million): This one surprised me quite a bit. While I knew that this film would have a big market for the younger audiences, I didn't know that it would run off with the number one spot by almost double of number two. That being said, I don't believe this film will remain in the top 5 for long, perhaps another week or so. 

2. Ant-Man and the Wasp ($28.84 Million): While making another 30 million dollars, Ant-Man and the Wasp took a 62 percent drop, which isn't quite ideal. While this film didn't have the expectations of Avengers: Infinity War, it would be a little concerning if the film performed under 300 million dollars worldwide. That being said, it has yet to open in many international markets for another few weeks, so it shouldn't have many problems. 

3. Skyscraper ($25.49 Million): Dwayne Johnson's latest film is the next to join the disappointments as it staggers into the number 3 spot. This sort of proves that perhaps not every single Dwayne Johnson film is that marketable; everyone thought this would make another 10 - 15 million dollars more than it did, but it plopped into the number 3 spot. 

4. Incredibles 2 ($16.22 Million): Still hanging ahead of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Incredibles 2 may be the very reason that Ant-Man and the Wasp isn't quite performing as strong as it should, with a slightly higher critical rating and a huge box office draw so far. Until July 27th, this film will be in the top 5. 

5. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom ($15.52 Million): Still raking in a ton of money, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is chugging along. Already at 1.1 billion, it will try to inch closer to the original film's historic 1.6 billion dollars. 

How Did I Do (Weekend Box Office Predictions): N/A

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