THE INVITATION comes out of nowhere to take the top spot at the Box Office in its opening weekend on a quiet weekend. The Horror from Sony Pictures takes $7 million from 3,114 theatres and gets 29% on the Tomatometer.
In second this weekend is BULLET TRAIN with $5.5 million from 3,513 theatres for Sony Pictures, a total $78 million in its fourth weekend out.
Third is TOP GUN: MAVERICK with $4.9 million from 2,962 theatres for Paramount Pictures. This brings its total to $691 million domestically.
DRAGON BALL SUPER: SUPER HERO is in fourth this weekend after a debut in top spot for Crunchyroll with $4.8 million, a total $31 million over two weekends.
BEAST rounds-out our Top Five with $4.3 million for Universal Pictures, a tally of $19.5 million in its second weekend.
This is huge for the world of Anime! DRAGON BALL SUPER: SUPER HERO debuts at #1 at the North American Box Office with $21 million from 3,007 theatres. From Distributor Crunchyroll, the Animated Feature gets a phenomenal 92% on the Tomatometer.
In second is Idris Elba-fronted BEAST with $10.1 million for Universal Pictures, from 3,743 theatres. It gets 68% on the Tomatometer.
BULLET TRAIN is in third with $7.1 million from 3,781 theatres for Sony Pictures, a total run of $68.6 million.
TOP GUN: MAVERICK gets fourth with $5.6 million for Paramount Pictures, a total $683 million earned domestically to date.
Fifth is DC LEAGUE OF SUPER-PETS with $4.8 million for Warner Bros., a total $66.5 million over four weekends.
It’s clear! GLASS tops of the Box Office decisively in its opening. The latest from M. Night Shyamalan which sees characters from his previous successes Unbreakable and Split, debuts with $42.8 million from 3,841 theatres for Universal Pictures. It gets a 35% on the Tomatometer and a B CinemaScore.
In second is last week’s champ THE UPSIDE with $15.3 million from 3,320 theatres, proving a highly-bankable venture from STX Entertainment/Elevation Pictures. In two weeks, it has made $46.9 million.
AQUAMAN still is going strong in third with $10.3 million for Warner Bros., a five week tally of $304.6 million in North America.
A DOG’S WAY HOME lands in fourth with $$7.6 million for Sony Pictures, a total of $24 million over two weeks domestically.
DRAGON BALL SUPER: BROLY debuts in sixth with $6.6 million for FUNimation Films, from 500 theatres with a release both sides of the border. It gets 79% on the Tomatometer.
ON THE BASIS OF SEX rounds-out the Top Ten with $3.9 million from 1,957 theatres for Focus Features/Universal Pictures. It has grossed $17.6 million over four weeks in these parts.
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