As many Americans emerge from this week’s arctic blast and prepare for tomorrow’s Super Bowl game, the box office is shaping up to be as slow as previously expected. Fortunately, the narrative should begin to change next week with a slew of widely appealing new releases.
For now, though, Universal’s Glass held on to the top spot by a slim margin on Friday with an estimated $2.76 million, bringing its 15-day domestic total to $81.9 million. The M. Night Shyamalan sequel now stands 8 percent behind the pace of its predecessor, Split ($88.9 million through 15 days). It could be a close finish with Upside, but — for now — we’re projecting a third straight #1 finish for Glass with an estimated $9.1 million weekend.
Miss Bala opened to $2.755 million on Friday, just a hair outside first place for the day. For comparison purposes, Peppermint bowed to $4.65 million last fall and Proud Mary earned $3.2 million on its first day early last year. Sony expects Bala will pull around $6.1 million this weekend.
The Upside continues to over-perform for STX with another $2.53 million added to its haul yesterday, down just 18 percent from last Friday. The hit dramedy now stands at $69.3 million after 22 days. The studio expects around $8.65 million this weekend.
Likewise posting another strong hold, Green Book‘s exceptional word of mouth led to $1.27 million yesterday — easing a mere 10 percent from last Friday. The Oscar nominee has grossed $52.8 million stateside thus far as it continues to build momentum and earn repeat views as one of the year’s most discussed audience-friendly films. A $4.3 million weekend looks to be in play.
Meanwhile, Aquaman crossed the $320 million domestic threshold with another $1.27 million yesterday, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse crossed $172 million with a $1.12 million Friday take, and They Shall Not Grow Old expanded to 735 locations with an estimated $880K Friday estimate.
Early weekend estimates are below with studio updates to follow on Sunday.
Early Weekend Estimates (Domestic)
FRI, FEB. 1 – SUN, FEB. 3
WIDE (1000+)
# | TITLE | WEEKEND | LOCATIONS | AVG. | TOTAL | WKS. | DIST. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Glass | $9,100,000 | -52% | 3,665 | -179 | $2,483 | $88,220,100 | 3 | Universal |
2 | The Upside | $8,600,000 | -28% | 3,568 | 191 | $2,410 | $75,340,128 | 4 | STX Entertainment |
3 | Miss Bala | $6,100,000 | — | 2,203 | — | $2,769 | $6,100,000 | 1 | Sony Pictures |
4 | Aquaman | $4,400,000 | -39% | 2,926 | -208 | $1,504 | $323,142,240 | 8 | Warner Bros. |
5 | Green Book | $4,300,000 | -22% | 2,648 | 218 | $1,624 | $55,804,331 | 12 | Universal Pictures |
6 | Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse | $4,250,000 | -30% | 2,234 | -149 | $1,902 | $175,126,069 | 8 | Sony / Columbia |
7 | The Kid Who Would Be King | $4,100,000 | -43% | 3,528 | 7 | $1,162 | $13,073,676 | 2 | 20th Century Fox |
8 | A Dog’s Way Home | $3,400,000 | -33% | 2,962 | -119 | $1,148 | $35,792,871 | 4 | Sony Pictures |
9 | Escape Room | $2,700,000 | -35% | 1,942 | -250 | $1,390 | $51,889,300 | 5 | Sony Pictures |
10 | Mary Poppins Returns | $1,900,000 | -43% | 1,704 | -281 | $1,115 | $168,181,840 | 7 | Disney |
11 | Serenity | $1,700,000 | -61% | 2,561 | 0 | $664 | $7,536,031 | 2 | Aviron Pictures |
12 | Bohemian Rhapsody | $1,700,000 | -31% | 1,354 | -69 | $1,256 | $208,436,373 | 14 | 20th Century Fox |
13 | The Favourite | $1,400,000 | -45% | 1,554 | 14 | $901 | $28,497,605 | 11 | Fox Searchlight |
14 | Vice | $1,000,000 | -46% | 1,337 | -220 | $748 | $43,916,530 | 6 | Annapurna |
15 | The Mule | $880,000 | -48% | 1,051 | -344 | $837 | $101,707,862 | 8 | Warner Bros. |
LIMITED (100 — 999)
# | TITLE | WEEKEND | LOCATIONS | AVG. | TOTAL | WKS. | DIST. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | They Shall Not Grow Old | $2,600,000 | — | 735 | — | $3,537 | $2,600,000 | 7 | Warner Bros. |
2 | A Star is Born | $870,000 | -33% | 952 | -240 | $914 | $207,784,984 | 18 | Warner Bros. |
3 | Ralph Breaks the Internet | $740,000 | -36% | 795 | -234 | $931 | $197,034,779 | 11 | Disney |
4 | Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga | $600,000 | — | 193 | — | $3,109 | $600,000 | 1 | FIP |
5 | If Beale Street Could Talk | $430,000 | -54% | 454 | -152 | $947 | $13,202,418 | 8 | Annapurna |
6 | Destroyer | $280,000 | 56% | 235 | 158 | $1,191 | $1,257,628 | 6 | Annapurna Pictures |
PLATFORM (1 — 99)
# | TITLE | WEEKEND | LOCATIONS | AVG. | TOTAL | WKS. | DIST. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Perfect Strangers | $27,000 | -60% | 37 | -29 | $730 | $946,556 | 4 | Lionsgate / Pantelion Films |
2 | Replicas | $16,000 | -53% | 51 | -33 | $314 | $4,020,771 | 4 | Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures |
The post Weekend Estimates: ‘Glass’ ($9M) Eyes Repeat #1 Finish, ‘The Upside’ ($8.6M) & ‘Green Book’ ($4.3M) Hold Impressively; ‘Miss Bala’ ($6.1M) Bows Modestly appeared first on BoxOffice Pro.
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