Box Office Breakdown Archive
Deadpool & Wolverine clawed its way back to number one after five weeks on the charts. Alien Romulus was blasted down to number two with $16.2 million. Blink Twice was out of focus, opening at number three with $7.3 million. Twisters was blown down to number six
Deadpool & Wolverine was still slashing records, holding at number one for a third week with $54 million. It Ends with Us had a strong opening at number two with $50 million. Twisters was blown down to number three, while Borderlands opened at number four with $8.8
Deadpool & Wolverine slashed their way to the top of the chart with a record $211 million opening! Twisters was blown down to number two with $34.9 million. Despicable Me 4, Inside Out 2, and A Quiet Place Day One all shifted a spot each. The Fabulous
Twisters swept the box office, opening at number one with $80.5 million. Despicable Me 4 was still likable, dropping to number two with $23.8 million. Inside Out 2 was emotional, holding at number three while Long Legs stepped down to number four. Bad Newz, the only newcomer
Despicable Me 4 was praiseworthy, opening at number one with $44.6 million. Longlegs had stride, opening at number two with $22.6 million. Inside Out 2 dropped to number three and A Quiet Place: Day One fell to number four. Newcomers MaXXXine and Sound of Hope Story of
Inside Out 2 had another emotional time at number one for the third week in a row with $57 million. A Quiet Place Day One made some noise, opening at number two with $53 million. Horizon An American Saga Chapter 1 opened at number three while Bad
Inside Out 2 had an emotional stay at number one for the second week in a row with $100 million. Bad Boys made good at number two for their second week. The Bikeriders spun out at number three, opening with just $10 million. Garfield, IF and Planets
Bad Boys: Ride or Die was pretty good, opening at number one with $56 million. The Garfield Movie was declawed, falling to number two with $10 million. IF held at number three while new comber The Watchers opened at number four. Mad Max and The Fall Guy
The Garfield Movie clawed its way up a spot to number one with $14 million. IF saw a real drop to number two with $10.8 million. Mad Max, Planet of the Apes, The Fall Guy and The Strangers: Chapter 1 all held at their respective spots from
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga crashed into the box office, opening at number one with $25.5 million. The Garfield Movie clawed its way to number two, opening with $24.7 million, while IF fell to number three. Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes and The Fall Guy
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes was bananas, opening at number one with $56.5 million. The Fall Guy took a tumble down to number two with $13.7 million. Challengers, Tarot, and Godzilla x Kong all held their spots from last week. The rest of the chart
Happy Cinco de Mayo my box office junkies! The Fall Guy was not stunted, opening at number one with $28.5 million. Star Wars The Phantom Menace re-release had some dark side success at number two with $8 million. Challengers hit the net, dropping to number three with