Box Office Breakdown Archive
Barbie was living the dream, opening at number one with $162 million! Oppenheimer did not bomb, opening at number two with $82 million. Sound of Freedom held strong at number three while Mission Impossible plummeted to number four. The rest of the chart shifted a spot of
Mission Impossible Dead Reckoning wasn’t too lively, opening at number one with just $80 million over five days. Sound of Freedom had cause to celebrate, moving up a spot to number two this week with another $27 million. Insidious the Red Door was locked out, dropping down
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny made a discovery, opening at number one with $60 million. Elemental held together number two. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse swung into more ticket sales at number three. No Hard Feelings had a grudge, dropping to number four, while newcomer Ruby
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts didn’t change much in the way of profits, opening at number one with just $60 million. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse swung into second place with $55 million. The Little Mermaid and Guardians of the Galaxy held their respective spots. The Boogeyman stayed
The Little Mermaid swam to shore, opening at number one with $117 million. Fast X, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol, and The Super Mario Bros. Movie all held their respective spots on the chart. The Machine failed to operate, opening at number five with just $5.8 million.
Fast X spun out, opening at number one with just $67.5 million. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 took a step down to number two. The Super Mario Bros. Movie, Book Club: The Next Chapter, Evil Dead Rise, John Wick: Chapter 4, and Are You There God
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 ruled the universe, opening at number one with $114 million. The Super Mario Bros. Movie dropped to number two with $18.6 million. Evil Dead Rise, John Wick, and Are You There God. It’s Me, Margaret all held in their respective spots.
The Super Mario Bros. Movie is racking up points, holding at number one for a third week with another $58 million. Evil Dead Rise boomed at number two, opening with $23.5 million. Another newcomer, The Covenant, opened in the number three spot with $6.2 million. John Wick
The Super Mario Bros. Movie jumped to the spot at the top for the second week in a row with $87 million. The Pope’s Exorcist was compelled to open at number two with $9 million. John Wick held the number while Renfield opened at number four with
The Super Mario Bros. Movie slayed the competition, opening at number one with $146.3 million after a five day release. John Wick: Chapter 4 fell to number two while Dungeons & Dragons also got knocked down a peg. Air got the jump and opened at number four
Dungeons and Dragons Honor Among Thieves was magical, opening at number one with $38.5 million. John Wick Chapter 4 fought hard at number two while His Only Son opened at number three. Scream V! and Creed III held their respective places. Jesus Revolution rounded out the top
John Wick: Chapter 4 smashed the box office, opening at number one with $73.5 million. Creed III fought its way to number two with $10 million. The Shazam and Scream sequels held their spots on the chart, while Ant-Man and Cocaine Bear dropped. Rounding out the tope