BARBIE continues to post staggering numbers in its second weekend out, with $94 million from 4,337 theatres, already reaching $350 million for Warner Bros.
OPPENHEIMER is set to close its second weekend with $46 million, a tally of $173 million for Universal Pictures.
Third is 20th Century Studios‘ HAUNTED MANSION landing in third with a solid $25 million from 3,740 theatres. It gets 42% on the Tomatometer.
In fourth is SOUND OF FREEDOM with $13.3 million for Angel Studios, and a run of $149.7 million to date domestically.
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – DEAD RECKONING PART ONE takes fifth with $11.1 million for Paramount Pictures, a total of $139.6 million grossed, just edging out a debuting TALK ME ME in sixth, earning $10 million from 2,340 theatres for A24/VVS Films, garnering a whopping 95% on the Tomatometer in this debut for Australian twin brother Directors Danny & Michael Philippou.
It’s a Barbie World! BARBIE easily nabs #1 spot at the Box Office this weekend with $150 million from 4,243 theatres for Warner Bros. Critics are loving this Comedy-Fantasy starring and produced by Margot Robbie, told through a Feminist lens by Greta Gerwig, making it not only 2023’s biggest opening yet, but also setting a record for largest opening ever for a film by a female Director!
Christopher Nolan‘s OPPENHEIMER lands in second with $75 million from 3,610 theatres for Universal Pictures. It gets 93% on the Tomatometer.
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – DEAD RECKONING PART ONE lands in third with $25 million, a two-week tally of $124.2 million for Paramount Pictures.
SOUND OF FREEDOM just keeps going in fourth with $20 million for Angel Studios, a total $124 million grossed over three weeks domestically.
Fifth is INDIANA JONES & THE DIAL OF DESTINY with $18.9 million, a running tally of $152 million for 20th Century Studios.
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – DEAD RECKONING PART ONE demolishes the competition this weekend, debuting in top spot with $54.2 million from 4,327 theatres for Paramount Pictures. Its five-day running total is $78 million since its Wednesday opening, across North America. Franchise best still goes to MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – FALLOUT with $61 million in 2018.
SOUND OF FREEDOM lands in second spot, still going strong with $23.6 million from 3,265 theatres for Angel Studios, a two-week total of $82 million.
INSIDIOUS: THE RED DOOR is in third with $12.6 million from 3,188 theatres for Sony Pictures, a two week run of $57 million.
Fourth is INDIANA JONES AND THE DIAL OF DESTINY with $11.4 million for 20th Century Studios, a total $144 million over three weeks.
Disney & Pixar’s ELEMENTAL is fifth with $8.5 million, a total $125 million over five weekends.
INSIDIOUS: THE RED DOOR takes the top spot at the Box Office in its opening with $26 million from 3,188 theatres for Sony Pictures and it was a tight finish. This fifth installment in the Horror franchise starring Patrick Wilson and Rose Byrne, gets 36% on the Tomatometer. Best opening in the Series still goes to 2013’s INSIDIOUS: THE NEXT CHAPTER with $40 million.
Second spot likely will go to last week’s champ INDIANA JONES AND THE DIAL OF DESTINY, coming in with $24 million from 4,600 theatres for 20th Century Studios. This takes it to $120 million in its second weekend.
Third is Angel Studios’ SOUND OF FREEDOM starring Jim Caveziel and Mira Sorvino, with $9 million from 2,850 theatres, a total $36 million thus far.
Fourth is Disney & Pixar’s ELEMENTAL with $8.4 million for Disney, bringing its total to $107 million domestically.
SPIDER-MAN: ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE takes fifth with $7.5 million for Sony Pictures, a run of $357 million.
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