Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Weekend Box Office Review 9-22-17 to 9-24-17/ Weekend Preview

        Here are the weekend domestic box office results for the weekend of 9-22-17 to 9-24-17 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
-
Kingsman: The Golden Circle
20th Century Fox
$39,023,010
4,003
$39,023,010
1
2
1
It (2017)
Warner Bros.
$29,757,494
4,007
$266,096,375
3
3
-
The Lego Ninjago Movie
Warner Bros.
$20,433,071
4,047
$20,433,071
1
4
2
American Assassin
Lionsgate
$6,255,617
3,154
$26,185,076
2
5
3
Mother!
Paramount Pictures
$3,290,780
2,368
$13,459,798
2
6
4
Home Again
Open Road Films
$3,232,156
2,685
$22,267,987
3
7
-
Friend Request
Entertainment Sudios
$2,002,863
2,573
$2,002,863
2
8
-
Stronger
Roadside Attractions
$1,611,899
573
$1,611,899
2
9
5
The Hitman’s Bodyguard
Lionsgate
$1,608,722
2,037
$73,356,701
6
10
6
Wind River
The Weinstein Company
$1,257,881
1,431
$$31,645,630
8


1. Kingsman: The Golden Circle was able to take over the number one spot this weekend and it even managed to have a higher opening weekend than its predecessor which is always what a studio wants.
2. It (2017) fell out of the number one spot, but it still managed to rake in over $29 million and it also became the highest grossing rated R horror film of all-time and it will probably pass The Sixth Sense for one number highest grossing horror film of all-time.
3. The Lego Ninjago Movie had a very disappointing opening weekend by studio standards and it also had the worst opening weekend for a Lego movie to date.
4. The biggest loser of the weekend was American Assassin as it mad 57.9% less than it did last weekend and there was no biggest winner of the weekend.
5. I went 0 for 5 on my predictions

Predictions
1. Kingsman: The Golden Circle $22 Million
2. American Made $19 Million
3. It (2017) $14 Million
4. The Lego Ninjago Movie $12 Million
5. Flatliners $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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