Is Maverick the Top Gun or Can Spidey Web-Zip His Way Home to First Place? September 2-4 Weekend Box Office Results
Rank | Last Week | Movie | Gross | % +/- LW | Theaters | Total Gross | Weeks | Distributor |
1 | - | Spider-Man: No Way— The More Fun Stuff Version | $6,000,000 | - | 3,935 | $6,000,000 | 1 | Sony |
2 | 4 | Top Gun: Maverick | $5,500,000 | +16.50% | 3,113 | $698,829,744 | 15 | Paramount |
3 | 6 | DC League of Super-Pets | $5,450,000 | +31.70% | 3,115 | $80,806,000 | 6 | Warner Bros. |
4 | 2 | Bullet Train | $5,400,000 | -3.70% | 3,117 | $85,932,558 | 5 | Sony |
5 | 1 | The Invitation | $4,705,000 | -30.90% | 3,114 | $13,749,963 | 2 | Sony |
6 | 3 | Beast | $3,640,000 | -25.40% | 3,217 | $25,419,575 | 3 | Universal |
7 | 8 | Minions: The Rise of Gru | $3,130,000 | +15.50% | 2,457 | $358,867,065 | 10 | Universal |
8 | 9 | Thor: Love and Thunder | $2,446,000 | -7.50% | 2,090 | $339,962,296 | 9 | Disney |
9 | 5 | Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero | $2,405,000 | -48.60% | 2,500 | $34,547,582 | 3 | Crunchyroll |
10 | - | Jaws2022 Re-Release | $2,300,000 | - | 1,246 | $2,300,000 | 1 | Universal |
My Thoughts
National Cinema Day came and a lot of people went.
8.1 million people to be exact, at 3 thousand locations, across 30 thousand screens. That's just under the total weekend admissions for 2019's 3-day Labor Day Weekend (
8.2 million) and higher than last year’s 3-day
7.8 million , when the MCU's
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings was ringing box office bells. This weekend, it was another MCU MVP, taking first place, or so we think.
A little known movie,
Spider-Man: No Way— The More Fun Stuff Version, web slung into first place, with $6M. Maybe you've heard of it. This re-release actually added 11 minutes of additional content. It took in $2.2M on National Cinema Day, which was actually good for 4th place. That makes sense, considering that it was re-released on Friday, where it took 1st place with $1.75M. The numbers could change but it looks like
No Way Home will be number one again for the 7th weekend, and for the first time since the weekend of January 28-30. Good job, Peter 1, Peter 2 and Peter 3.
Taking 2nd place was
Top Gun: Maverick, with $5.5M. It's possible this can flip with
No Way Home but this is what it is for now.
Maverick was number one on National Cinema Day with $2.6M in ticket sales, which was up 25% from last Saturday. That brings it's Domestic Box Office total to $698.8M. It's expected to reach $700.3M on Labor Day. Once that happens, it'll only be less than $100K away from overtaking
Black Panther for number 5 all time at the Domestic Box Office.
With $5.45M,
DC League of Super-Pets, secured 3rs place, barely edging out
Bullet Train.
Super Pets had a super Saturday, as it grossed $2.55M, which was good for 2nd place and up 36% from last Saturday. The
Super Pets have now passed the $80M mark domestically and has now grossed $161M worldwide.
You can sleep in the bed. You've earned it.
With $5.4M,
Bullet Train, had to settle for 4th place, for now. It grossed $2.3M on Saturday, which was up 116% from . That was good for 3rd place on National Cinema Day.
Bullet Train has now punched $85.9M worth of tickets domestically and $196.8M worldwide. It's getting there, slowly but surely.
After a default first place finish last weekend,
The Invitation, with $4.7M, fell to 5th place. That was down 30.9% from it's debut weekend. Was National Cinema Day an invitation for the vampire fans to enter movie theaters? It was, actually. To the tune of $2M in blood draining ticket sales, which was up by 94% from Friday. Top five is still top five, even when you've only made $13.7M after two weekends.
Notables Outside the Top Five
1975's
Jaws, a film with a disastrous production from Long Beach State dropout, Steve Spielberg, grossed $2.3M which was good for 10th place. That's impressive. You may do well to remember the name Spielberg. He could be going places. I look forward to watching his career develop.
Thor: Love and Thunder took $2.4M and has now crossed $750M worldwide.
Nope, a film with shades of Stevie Spielberg's
Jaws, grossed $1.5M, including $720K on National Cinema Day. That wasn't enough to topple
Jaws' $890K though. Does Spielberg already have imitators this early in his career?
Anyway,
Nope has now grossed $120.1M domestically and $159.4M worldwide. Maybe Jordan Peele is not just a Spielberg knockoff?
Jurassic World Dominion grossed $455K. I thought it do near $500K and I was close. It did $220K on Saturday. That now puts the trilogy coda at $375.6M domestically. There are conflicting reports internationally, where it's worldwide total stands between $994.6M - $996.8M. Either way, it is closing on on $1B.
See y'all next weekend