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Cool "The Equalizer 2" Wins This Weekend's Battle of the Sequels

Sequels Dominate as Denzel's Equalizer 2 Edges Out Mamma Mia! Sequel at Top of Box Office
by Brad Brevet
July 22, 2018



A different kind of record was set this weekend in that it was the first weekend ever where eight of the top ten films at the weekend box office were sequels.

Of those eight, two of the weekend's new follow-up films are locked in a tight race at the top with Sony's The Equalizer 2 pulling off a surprise upset, edging out Universal's Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, which looked as if it might top $40 million at one point over the weekend, but settled down well below that mark.

Overall, the weekend showed a slight improvement over last weekend while falling 7% behind the same weekend last year.







At the top of the box office, Sony's release of The Equalizer 2, starring Denzel Washington and directed by Antoine Fuqua, delivered an estimated $35.8 million, topping the $34.1 million opening for the first film.

The film's second place performance comes as a result of holding on just a bit better than the Mamma Mia! sequel on Saturday, though once weekend actuals are in it could turn into a slightly tighter race than the $1.44 million that currently separate the two. That said, we aren't expecting the top two positions to change.



Equalizer 2 received an "A" CinemaScore (better than the "A-" for the original). Looking ahead, the film will likely suffer a bit of a steep drop next weekend as Tom Cruise returns as Ethan Hunt in Mission: Impossible - Fallout, taking a lot of Equalizer's audience. Overall, it seems likely the sequel will fall short of the first film's $101.5 million haul.

Internationally, Equalizer 2 debuted in 11 markets and brought in an estimated $3.3 million, which Sony reports is 30% higher than the original for the same group of markets at current exchange rates.







Universal's Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! brought in an estimated $34.38 million for a second place finish. While this is a bit below earlier weekend estimates, this is still a very strong debut for the sequel, outperforming the first film by nearly $7 million.

In 2008, Mamma Mia! finished its run with $144.1 million and while it wouldn't be fair to expect the sequel to deliver a similar 5x+ multiplier, this is still the fourth largest opening ever for a musical and ranks similarly to 2007's Enchanted, which finished its domestic run with $127.8 million.



Here We Go Again's "A-" CinemaScore is promising as is the fact the film plays to a targeted female demographic (83% of the opening weekend audience was female) with little direct competition throughout the rest of the summer season.

Internationally, Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again opened in 41 markets and outperformed the original in 34 of those markets.







Sony's Hotel Transylvania 3 dipped 47% in its second weekend, delivering an estimated $23.3 million for a domestic cume that now stands at $91 million.

The film also added $37.7 million internationally, pushing its overseas cume to $115.6 million for a global tally totaling $206.7 million.







Disney and Marvel's Ant-Man and the Wasp dropped 45% in its third weekend in release as its domestic cume now stands just shy of $165 million.

It also pulled in an estimated $21.6 million internationally for an overseas cume that is now just shy of $189 million and a global cume reaching $353.5 million.







Rounding out the top five is Disney and Pixar's Incredibles 2 with an estimated $11.5 million and a domestic cume that now totals $557.3 million.

The sequel also added $36.5 million internationally for a global cume that now totals $940.4 million.







In ninth place is where we find BH Tilt's Unfriended: Dark Web, which fell a bit below Mojo's weekend forecast, delivering an estimated $3.49 million for the weekend from 1,546 theaters.

Like the first film, the film carries a reported $1 million budget, but the first film had a much different journey at the box office, debuting in 2,739 locations with $15.8 million, finishing its domestic run with $32.4 million.

Dark Web's opening is just behind the $3.5 million debut for Tilt's The Green Inferno, which went on to finish with just over $7 million, which is right around where we'd expect this one to finish.







In limited release, Lionsgate and Summit's Blindspotting debuted in just 14 theaters this weekend with an estimated $332,500 ($23,750 PTA). The film will expand nationwide next weekend.

Further down the list was yet another strong debut for a 2018 documentary in Bleecker's McQueen, which opened in four theaters with an estimated $96,928 and a chart-topping $24,232 per theater average.

Following that, Magnolia's release of Amazon Studios's Generation Wealth opened in four theaters with an estimated $33,602 ($8,401 PTA); Blue Fox's Running for Grace debuted in three theaters with an estimated $27,042 ($9,014 PTA); and IFC's Far from the Tree opened in one theater with an estimated $20,034.

http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=4419&p=.htm







July 20-22, 2018 Weekend Studio Estimates:


1. The Equalizer 2 $35,825,000
2. Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! $34,380,000
3. Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation $23,150,000 / $91,089,268
4. Ant-Man and the Wasp $16,126,000 / $164,624,292
5. Incredibles 2 $11,520,000 / $557,335,440
6. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom $11,005,000 / $383,904,505
7. Skyscraper $10,960,000 / $46,749,120
8. The First Purge $4,980,000 / $60,191,365
9. Unfriended: Dark Web $3,495,000
10. Sorry to Bother You $2,823,000 / $10,252,204
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