WBD - 'Bullet Train' 'Maverick' lead slowest box office in six months
Bullet Train ( NYSE: SONY ) repeated as the box office leader on a weekend that was unsurprisingly the slowest since February.
That came on a weekend with next to no wide releases of great interest, calling a definitive end to the summer movie season that ushered in a few nine-figure hits.
Bullet Train ( SONY ) shed a typical 55% of business to draw $13.4M. That brought its cumulative domestic gross to $54.5M, with a worldwide total of $114.5M.
Bullet Train's $13.4M was an unusually big chunk of the entire industry's $66.4M domestic take for the weekend. How slow was it? One of the weekend's wide releases, body-swapping dramedy Mack & Rita (Gravitas Premiere), drew a total $1.095M across 1,930 screens - barely outperforming a 40-year-old film, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial ( CMCSA ), which drew $1.07M over the weekend in a return to 389 IMAX ( NYSE: IMAX ) screens.
How slow? Enough that a three-month-old film took advantage and returned to second place. Top Gun: Maverick's ( NASDAQ: PARA ) ( PARAA ) $7.1M over the weekend was only bested by Bullet Train, and that brought 2022's top-grossing movie to a cumulative $673.7M domestic, and $1.378B worldwide.
Behind those two films were some scraps for recent releases: DC League of Super-Pets ( WBD ) drew $7M to land at $58.2M cumulative; Thor: Love and Thunder ( DIS ) grossed $5.4M for a run total of $325.5M; and Nope ( CMCSA ) added another $5.4M to bring its cumulative total to $107.6M.
Perhaps bracing for hibernation until October are exhibitors: AMC Entertainment ( NYSE: AMC ); Cineworld ( OTCPK:CNNWF ); Cinemark ( CNK ); ( IMAX ); Marcus ( MCS ); Reading International ( RDI ); Cineplex ( CGX:CA ); National CineMedia ( NCMI ).
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'Bullet Train,' 'Maverick' lead slowest box office in six months