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08-27-2024, 01:00 AM
Deadpool & Wolverine Returns to No. 1 in Fifth Weekend as The Crow Bombs and Blink Twice Stumbles
by Rebecca Rubin
Aug. 25, 2024
After a blip that allowed another film to sell some tickets, Deadpool & Wolverine returned to the top of box office charts in its fifth weekend of release.
Marvel’s superhero adventure towered over the (albeit anemic) competition as two newcomers, The Crow and Blink Twice, misfired in their debuts.
Director Zoe Kravitz’s twisted thriller Blink Twice led among new releases but faltered in fourth place with $7.3 million from 3,067 theaters.
Meanwhile, Lionsgate’s R-rated reboot of The Crow, starring Bill Skarsgård as a murdered musician who is resurrected to avenge the deaths of himself and his fiancée, bombed with $4.6 million from 2,752 theaters to open in eighth place.
Critics were fonder of Blink Twice compared to The Crow, as the former landed a 79% on Rotten Tomatoes while the latter was saddled with a 20% “rotten” score. Audiences were mixed, giving both films a “B-” grade on CinemaScore.
So, it remains to be seen how word-of-mouth will affect the rest of their theatrical runs.
Last weekend’s champion Alien: Romulus dropped to second place with $16.2 million from 3,915 theaters in its sophomore outing. Those ticket sales mark a 62% decline from opening weekend.
So far, the newest chapter in Disney and 20th Century’s sci-fi horror saga has collected $72.6 million domestically and $225 million worldwide.
It Ends with Us, too, paced ahead of Blink Twice and The Crow as the adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s literary sensation secured the No. 3 spot with $11.8 million from 3,839 venues.
After three weekends of release, It Ends with Us has amassed a stellar $120.8 million in North America and $240 million globally.
Biblical drama The Forge rounded out the top five with $6.6 million from 1,818 locations over the weekend. The faith-based movie, backed by Affirm Films and released by Sony, has been embraced by audiences, who awarded “The Forge” an “A+” on CinemaScore.
Directed Alex Kendrick, the spinoff to the director’s 2015 feature War Room follows a directionless high school graduate named Isaiah, who gets a push to start making better life decisions. It cost $5 million.
https://variety.com/2024/film/news/box-office-the-crow-blink-twice-bomb-deadpool-and-wolverine-leads-1236117499/
August 23-25, 2024: Weekend Studio Estimates
1. Deadpool & Wolverine $18,310,240 / $577,213,606
2. Alien: Romulus $16,364,012 / $72,803,395
3. It Ends with Us $11,642,437 / $120,616,514
4. Blink Twice $7,301,894
5. The Forge $6,652,671
6. Twisters $6,103,515 / $248,573,990
7. Coraline (2009) $5,038,976 / $24,105,063
8. The Crow $4,644,666
9. Despicable Me 4 $4,249,910 / $348,129,650
10. Inside Out 2 $2,038,801 / $646,249,915
by Rebecca Rubin
Aug. 25, 2024
After a blip that allowed another film to sell some tickets, Deadpool & Wolverine returned to the top of box office charts in its fifth weekend of release.
Marvel’s superhero adventure towered over the (albeit anemic) competition as two newcomers, The Crow and Blink Twice, misfired in their debuts.
Director Zoe Kravitz’s twisted thriller Blink Twice led among new releases but faltered in fourth place with $7.3 million from 3,067 theaters.
Meanwhile, Lionsgate’s R-rated reboot of The Crow, starring Bill Skarsgård as a murdered musician who is resurrected to avenge the deaths of himself and his fiancée, bombed with $4.6 million from 2,752 theaters to open in eighth place.
Critics were fonder of Blink Twice compared to The Crow, as the former landed a 79% on Rotten Tomatoes while the latter was saddled with a 20% “rotten” score. Audiences were mixed, giving both films a “B-” grade on CinemaScore.
So, it remains to be seen how word-of-mouth will affect the rest of their theatrical runs.
Last weekend’s champion Alien: Romulus dropped to second place with $16.2 million from 3,915 theaters in its sophomore outing. Those ticket sales mark a 62% decline from opening weekend.
So far, the newest chapter in Disney and 20th Century’s sci-fi horror saga has collected $72.6 million domestically and $225 million worldwide.
It Ends with Us, too, paced ahead of Blink Twice and The Crow as the adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s literary sensation secured the No. 3 spot with $11.8 million from 3,839 venues.
After three weekends of release, It Ends with Us has amassed a stellar $120.8 million in North America and $240 million globally.
Biblical drama The Forge rounded out the top five with $6.6 million from 1,818 locations over the weekend. The faith-based movie, backed by Affirm Films and released by Sony, has been embraced by audiences, who awarded “The Forge” an “A+” on CinemaScore.
Directed Alex Kendrick, the spinoff to the director’s 2015 feature War Room follows a directionless high school graduate named Isaiah, who gets a push to start making better life decisions. It cost $5 million.
https://variety.com/2024/film/news/box-office-the-crow-blink-twice-bomb-deadpool-and-wolverine-leads-1236117499/
August 23-25, 2024: Weekend Studio Estimates
1. Deadpool & Wolverine $18,310,240 / $577,213,606
2. Alien: Romulus $16,364,012 / $72,803,395
3. It Ends with Us $11,642,437 / $120,616,514
4. Blink Twice $7,301,894
5. The Forge $6,652,671
6. Twisters $6,103,515 / $248,573,990
7. Coraline (2009) $5,038,976 / $24,105,063
8. The Crow $4,644,666
9. Despicable Me 4 $4,249,910 / $348,129,650
10. Inside Out 2 $2,038,801 / $646,249,915