A Not so 'Fast Ten'-t-Pole Still in Pole Position: Weekend Box Office Results (May 19-21)
Throw on your best wife beater. Join the fam and kick back with an ice cold Corona Extra sans lime cuz that's how they do it in the
Fast and Furious movies.
the 11th movie in the franchise and the 10th main line entry,
Fast X, is here and it's the number one movie in North America with $67.5 million. That's just $2.5 million shy of 2021's,
Fast 9's $70 million opening. That's really not bad for a franchise that is seen diminishing returns since the glory days of
Furious 7.
It's also rocking the same exact
B+ CinemaScore that moviegoers gave
F9 and that movie finished its run with $719.3 million globally.
But this franchise is always been carried by the overseas totals and they were immense. With $251.3 million coming internationally, the global opening was a whopping $318.8 million. That's the second best global opening of the year behind Universal's
Super Mario Bros. So that's that's two wins for Universal here. It's the top international opening for the year and the second best opening overseas for a
Fast and Furious movie.
That's the good news. Now the bad news. This movie had a $340 million production budget.
The previous high in the franchise? $250 million which belonged to the
Fate of the Furious.
F9 had a miniscule, dare I say, responsible $200 million budget.
The other bad news? Next week. The last time a
Fast and Furious movie did not finish number one in its second weekend was 2011's
Fast Five. We can go ahead and add Fast X to the list because
The Little Mermaid will knock this m*********** off.
Another strong hold for
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 with $31.9 million. It was down 48.4% in its third weekend, just behind
Volume 2's 46.9% hold.
Vol. 3's $266.5 million trails
Vol. 2's $301.3 by 11.5% after 3 weeks. It's $659.1 million global gross is damn near $200 million more than
Quantumania's $475.9 million.
Taking third place was
The Super Mario Bros. Movie with $9.8 million. It's thiiiiiis close to crossing $550M domestically. It's currently running at $549.2M, passing 2019's
The Lion King and its $543.9M, to become the 14th highest grossing movie ever at the domestic box office.
Score one for the greaseballs.
Book Club: The Next Chapter held off
Evil Dead Rise, with $3M to finish in 4th place. Its $13.1M running total is less than
Book Club's opening weekend total of $13.5M.
The sequel fell off by 55.1% from last week compared to the original's 25.8%.
Book Club grossed $104.4M worldwide?
Damn. Diane Keaton rolling over in her grave.
We are NOT watching
THIS either.
Evil Dead Rise continues to hold steady with another 3.7 million and finishes in the top five for the 5th weekend in a row. It's now up to $64.1M domestically, just behind
A Man Called Otto's $64.2M and
Cocaine Bear's $64.3M, the former the 13th and latter the 12th highest grossing movies this year. Its $135.6M makes it the 9th highest growth grossing movie of the year worldwide.
Notables
The
John Wick franchise has now grossed $1B worldwide.
Chapter 4's $427M running worldwide total is nearly $100M clear of
Chapter 3's $327.2M. The fukkin Babayaga. And shout out to Lance Riddikk for his invaluable contributions to the franchise.
The Glenn Howerton aka
@RennisDeynolds starring
Blackberry finished in the top 10 with a $525K 2nd weekend total. I remember watching the always Sunny podcast some months ago and Glenn had the top of his head shaved now we know that it was for this movie, from IFC Films, which has grossed $1.2M.
You right, Wally. Boy, it sure is a hot one.
Dungeons & Dragons is now on Paramount+. Its $92.8M is makes it the 10th highest grossing movie of the year, dangerously close to knocking off
M3GAN'S $95M. I'ma check it out. I've heard good things.
The Top Ten
Rank | LW | Movie | Gross | +/- % LW | Theaters | Avg. | Total Gross | Weeks | Distributor |
1 | N | Fast X | $67,500,000 | | 4,046 | $16,683 | $67,500,000 | 1 | Universal |
2 | 1 | Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 | $31,980,000 | -48.4% | 4,450 | $7,187 | $266,522,579 | 3 | Disney |
3 | 2 | The Super Mario Bros. Movie | $9,800,000 | -22.3% | 3,540 | $2,768 | $549,291,000 | 7 | Universal |
4 | 3 | Book Club: The Next Chapter | $3,000,000 | -55.1% | 3,513 | $854 | $13,125,000 | 2 | Focus Features |
5 | 4 | Evil Dead Rise | $2,375,000 | -36.2% | 2,173 | $1,093 | $64,106,000 | 5 | Warner Bros. |
6 | 7 | John Wick: Chapter 4 | $1,332,000 | -36.1% | 1,312 | $1,015 | $185,313,565 | 9 | Lionsgate |
7 | 5 | Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret. | $1,326,000 | -47.3% | 1,668 | $795 | $18,696,250 | 4 | Lionsgate |
8 | 6 | Hypnotic | $825,000 | -65.6% | 1,733 | $476 | $4,061,216 | 2 | Ketchup Entertainment |
9 | 11 | Blackberry | $525,000 | -29.1% | 595 | $882 | $1,200,000 | 2 | IFC Films |
10 | 8 | Love Again | $400,000 | -72.4% | 1,243 | $322 | $5,901,000 | 3 | Sony |