Monday, July 31, 2017

Weekend Box Office Review 7-28-17-17 to 7-30-17/ Weekend Preview

        Here are the weekend domestic box office results for the weekend of 7-28-17 to 7-30-17 as well as my 5 key takeaways, as well as my predictions for the top 5 films at the box office this weekend. So without further ado...





Box Office Totals courtesy of boxofficemojo.com
TW
LW
Film
Studio
Weekend
# of Theaters
Total Domestic Gross
Weeks
1
1
Dunkirk
Warner Bros.
$26,611,130
3,748
$101,317,350
2
2
-
The Emoji Movie
Sony Pictures
$24,531,923
4,075
$24,531,923
1
3
2
Girls Trip
Universal Pictures
$19,646,305
2,648
$65,085,525
2
4
-
Atomic Blonde
Focus Features
$18,286,420
3,304
$18,286,420
1
5
3
Spider-Man: Homecoming
Sony Pictures
$13,261,372
3,625
$278,168,177
4
6
4
War for the Planet of the Apes
20th Century Fox
$10,472,252
3,374
$118,784,881
3
7
6
Despicable Me 3
Universal Pictures
$7,592,560
3,030
$230,292,465
5
8
5
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets
STX Entertainment
$6,630,085
3,553
$30,186,232
2
9
7
Baby Driver
Sony Pictures
$3,971,018
1,961
$91,967,206
5
10
9
Wonder Woman
Warner Bros.
$3,340,667
1,651
$395,244,373
9


1. Dunkirk barely edged out The Emoji Movie to hold onto the number one spot, but it will likely lose that spot as both The Dark Tower and Detroit are being released this weekend.
2. Wonder Woman continues to hold onto a spot in the top 10 for the 9th consecutive weekend, but it will likely fall out this upcoming weekend with several new releases coming out this weekend. 
3. Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets had a massive drop from it's first weekend and with poor critical reviews, the news doesn't look good for the film and it will eventually cost the studio a lot of money
4. The biggest loser of the weekend was Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets as it made 62.2% less than it did last weekend and there was no biggest winner of the weekend.c 
5. I went 3 for 5 on my predictions. 

Predictions
1. The Dark Tower $45 Million
2. Kidnap $20 Million
3. Dunkirk $15 Million
4. The Emoji Movie $12 Million
5. Detroit $9 Million

        So ladies and gentlemen what do you think of this weekend's box office totals and what are some of your takeaways? Let me know in the comments section below and let your voice be heard.

                                                                                                                                       Jonah Sparks

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