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Sunday, May 23, 2021

Spiral Adds $4.5M in Quiet Domestic Weekend, F9 Shines in Overseas Debut

Next weekend will bring the biggest shake-up to the domestic market since theaters first reopened last summer. Two wide releases from major studios with cross-quadrant appeal—Paramount’s A Quiet Place Part II and Disney’s Cruella—will test the market when they open on May 28 for Memorial Day weekend. This weekend, however, was anti-climactic in comparison. It was yet another frame at the domestic box office without a new wide release hitting the market.

Lionsgate’s Spiral: From the Book of Saw led the box office with a $4.55 million haul in its sophomore frame from 2,991 theaters, a 48% drop from last weekend’s debut, reaching $15.82 million domestically. The horror spin-off added $2.67 million from 21 overseas markets to take its international cume to $6.72 million. The film’s $22.5 million global total now lifts the Saw franchise above the billion dollar mark at the global box office.

“We congratulate our friends at Twisted Pictures and all of the filmmakers and stars who have been a part of the Saw legacy,” said David Spitz, Lionsgate’s president of domestic theatrical distribution. “Over the years, our partners have been innovative, creative, and open to new ideas as they have nurtured a microbudget  film into a billion-dollar-plus-grossing cultural phenomenon.”

Wrath of Man finished second in its third frame, adding $2.9 million to its tally from 3,007 theaters. The action flick has now earned $18.8 million at the domestic box office, slightly above Universal’s Nobody at the equivalent point of release.

The real action at the box office this weekend occurred overseas. F9 clocked in the biggest international debut for a Hollywood title during the pandemic, earning $162.4 million from only 8 overseas markets in its first weekend. The ninth instalment of the Fast & Furious franchise opened in China on May 21, becoming the first Hollywood title since 2019’s Avengers: Endgame to claim a $100 million debut in the market. Universal is estimating a $135.6 million bow for F9 in China, which includes a $59.1 million Friday that places the title fifth among the biggest opening days of all time in the market. $12.4 million of the global Imax gross came from China alone, the company’s third-best weekend in the country on record.

China is a crucial market for the franchise, responsible for nearly a third of its cumulative global gross in recent years. F9’s pre-pandemic predecessor, 2017’s The Fate of the Furious, set new box office benchmarks for a Hollywood release in China when it opened to $184.9 million, reaching $392.8 million in its theatrical run. The prior two installments in the franchise are among the three highest-grossing titles of all time in the market. 

The Fast & Furious franchise has earned over $6 billion worldwide across its 10 entries, including the spin-off Hobbs & Shaw. It ranks sixth among all Hollywood franchises at the global box office.

DOMESTIC WEEKEND BOX OFFICE ESTIMATES
MAY 21 – 23, 2021

TITLE WEEKEND LOCS PSA TOTAL WEEK DISTRIBUTOR
Spiral $4,550,000 2991 $1,521 $15,827,700 2 Lionsgate
Wrath Of Man $2,935,000 3007 $976 $18,809,000 3 United Artists Releasing
Those Who Wish Me Dead $1,835,000 3379 $543 $5,537,000 2 Warner Bros.
Raya And The Last Dragon $1,662,000 2375 $700 $48,301,545 12 Disney
Godzilla vs. Kong $1,435,000 2552 $562 $96,910,000 8 Warner Bros.
Demon Slayer the Movie: Mugen Train $1,300,000 1900 $684 $44,507,141 5 FUNimation Films
Mortal Kombat $935,000 2386 $392 $41,239,000 5 Warner Bros.
Dream Horse $844,279 1254 $673 $844,279 1 Bleecker Street
Finding You $670,330 1447 $463 $1,906,366 2 Roadside Attractions
Profile $500,000 2104 $238 $1,507,000 2 Focus Features
Tom & Jerry $330,000 1623 $203 $45,621,000 13 Warner Bros.
Here Today $322,000 1230 $262 $2,452,000 3 Sony
Nobody $315,000 1464 $215 $25,745,000 9 Universal
The Unholy $310,000 745 $416 $15,206,000 8 Sony
Separation $200,000 704 $284 $4,391,526 4 Open Road/Briarcliff
Final Account $150,000 308 $487 $150,000 1 Focus Features
The Croods: A New Age $140,000 1054 $133 $58,199,000 26 Universal
New Order $130,000 236 $551 $130,000 1 Neon Rated
The Dry $129,000 186 $694 $129,000 1 IFC Films
Top Gun (Re-Release) $63,000 56 $1,125 $434,000 2 Paramount
The Courier $44,440 108 $411 $6,537,830 10 Roadside Attractions
The Girl Who Believes in Miracles $42,297 322 $131 $3,118,372 8 Atlas Distribution Company
Minari $38,000 149 $255 $3,108,828 15 A24
The Djinn $35,000 44 $795 $92,142 2 IFC Films
Four Good Days $31,000 170 $182 $828,728 4 Vertical Entertainment
Together Together $17,297 83 $208 $1,400,085 5 Bleecker Street
The Truffle Hunters $17,006 51 $333 $307,576 12 Sony Pictures Classics
The Killing of Two Lovers $15,480 36 $430 $50,254 2 Neon Rated
The Father $12,606 46 $274 $2,076,905 13 Sony Pictures Classics
The War With Grandpa $11,954 62 $193 $21,258,962 33 101 Studios
The Resort $10,000 26 $385 $190,628 4 Vertical Entertainment
Gunda $2,400 14 $171 $110,708 6 Neon Rated

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