Sony’s Spider-Man: Homecoming rounded out its first week of release with a first place take of $8.885 M on Thursday. Spider-Man: Homecoming was down a sizable 10.3 percent from
Wednesday, as it appears the film took a bit of a hit from War for the Planet of the Apes entering the marketplace on Thursday night. Spider-Man: Homecoming was the week’s top film with a spectacular
seven-day start of $163.070 M. That places the film an impressive 47.3 percent ahead of the $110.701 M seven-day take of 2014’s The Amazing Spider-Man 2 and just 10.4 percent behind the $182.071 M seven-day launch
of 2007’s Spider-Man 3. |
Fox’s War for the Planet of the Apes was off to a promising start on Thursday night with an estimated $5.01 M from preview shows that began at 7 PM. That was 22 percent stronger than the
$4.10 M preview gross of 2014’s Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, though it should be noted that previews for Dawn of the Planet of the Apes began at 10 PM. The preview gross of War for the Planet of the Apes
was 8.9 percent below the $5.50 M preview gross of last year’s Star Trek Beyond and 18.4 percent ahead of the $4.23 M preview gross of last year’s Jason Bourne. As is normally the case, the preview gross for
War for the Planet of the Apes will be counted towards Friday’s opening day performance. |
Universal’s Despicable Me 3 held steady in second with $4.522 M. Despicable Me 3 was down a slim 3.0 percent from Wednesday and down a respectable 44.7 percent from last Thursday. For
the week, Despicable Me 3 placed in second with $53.851 M. That was down 53.3 percent from the film’s opening week performance and brings the film’s two-week total to $169.042 M. While Despicable Me 3 is
running below its lofty expectations, the film is having a very solid run with its relatively modest production budget for a high-profile computer animated film in mind. |
Sony’s Baby Driver grossed $1.606 M to remain in third place. Baby Driver declined 5.5 percent from Wednesday and just 33.2 percent from last Thursday. Baby Driver finished in
third for the week with $20.269 M. Baby Driver was down 42.3 percent from the previous frame and has grossed an impressive $64.402 M in 16 days. That already gives the film a current total gross to opening weekend
ratio of 3.13 to 1. Baby Driver continues to run nearly on par with 2013’s This Is the End, which grossed $65.981 M in 16 days. |
Warner’s Wonder Woman continued to claim fourth with $1.248 M. Wonder Woman decreased a very slim 0.6 percent from Wednesday and a solid 36.8 percent from last Thursday.
Wonder Woman took fourth for the week with $15.150 M. That was down 46.1 percent from the previous week and brings the film’s six-week total to a massive $373.801 M. Yesterday saw Wonder Woman surpass 2004’s
Spider-Man 2 to move into 32nd place on the all-time unadjusted domestic list. |
Disney’s Cars 3 rounded out Thursday’s top five with $810 K. Cars 3 was up 0.2 percent over Wednesday and down 42.9 percent from last Thursday. Cars 3 placed in sixth this week
with $8.767 M. The film was down 48.1 percent from the previous week and has grossed $136.865 M though four weeks of release. |
Film (Distributor) | Daily Gross |
Theatre Count |
Per-Thea. Average |
%Change Yesterday |
%Change Last Thu. |
Total Gross |
TG to OW Ratio |
Week | |
1 | Spider-Man: Homecoming (Sony / Columbia) |
$8,885,094 | 4,348 | $2,043 | -10.3% | N/A | $163,070,314 | 1.393 | 1 |
2 | Despicable Me 3 (Universal) |
$4,521,670 | 4,535 | $997 | -3.0% | -44.7% | $169,042,150 | 2.334 | 2 |
3 | Baby Driver (Sony / TriStar) |
$1,605,909 | 3,226 | $498 | -5.5% | -33.2% | $64,401,857 | 3.133 | 2 |
4 | Wonder Woman (Warner Bros.) |
$1,248,229 | 3,091 | $404 | -0.6% | -36.8% | $373,801,078 | 3.620 | 6 |
5 | Cars 3 (Disney) |
$810,330 | 2,702 | $300 | +0.2% | -42.9% | $136,864,500 | 2.549 | 4 |
6 | Transformers: The Last Knight (Paramount) |
$600,783 | 3,241 | $185 | -15.6% | -61.0% | $122,108,619 | 2.733 | 3 |
7 | The House (Warner / New Line) |
$504,895 | 3,134 | $161 | -25.0% | -45.5% | $21,334,558 | 2.445 | 2 |
8 | The Big Sick (Lionsgate / Amazon) |
$382,832 | 326 | $1,174 | -11.1% | +163.4% | $8,436,824 | 2.359 | 3 |
9 | 47 Meters Down (Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures) |
$295,582 | 1,741 | $170 | -16.9% | -50.9% | $39,997,106 | 3.569 | 4 |
10 | The Beguiled (Focus) |
$235,920 | 941 | $251 | -8.7% | -25.6% | $8,472,569 | 2.678 | 3 |
11 | Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (Disney) |
$152,408 | 1,039 | $147 | -9.8% | -54.9% | $169,550,886 | 2.692 | 7 |
12 | The Mummy (Universal) |
$111,430 | 1,045 | $107 | -20.5% | -61.4% | $78,624,030 | 2.481 | 5 |
13 | Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (Disney) |
$107,559 | 660 | $163 | -8.5% | -46.3% | $386,062,390 | 2.635 | 10 |
14 | Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (Fox / DWorks Anim.) |
$83,468 | 407 | $205 | +19.3% | -62.5% | $70,831,375 | 2.970 | 6 |
15 | Beatriz At Dinner (Roadside) |
$61,346 | 417 | $147 | -3.8% | -49.4% | $6,233,071 | 3.429 | 5 |
16 | All Eyez on Me (Lionsgate / Summit) |
$42,051 | 599 | $70 | -27.0% | -70.6% | $44,581,273 | 1.686 | 4 |
17 | The Boss Baby (Fox / DWorks Anim.) |
$38,829 | 195 | $199 | -2.4% | -27.6% | $174,064,472 | 3.467 | 15 |
18 | Baywatch (Paramount) |
$27,234 | 193 | $141 | -0.2% | -2.4% | $57,717,971 | 3.119 | 7 |
19 | The Fate of the Furious (Universal) |
$19,270 | 115 | $168 | +18.6% | -37.6% | $225,764,765 | 2.285 | 13 |
20 | Everything, Everything (Warner Bros.) |
$16,829 | 141 | $119 | -5.8% | +119.9% | $33,924,378 | 2.893 | 8 |
21 | The Book of Henry (Focus) |
$14,475 | 154 | $94 | -3.7% | -69.2% | $4,288,104 | 3.010 | 4 |
22 | King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (Warner Bros.) |
$12,150 | 155 | $78 | +8.0% | -37.9% | $39,085,292 | 2.543 | 9 |
23 | Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul (Fox) |
$12,072 | 91 | $133 | +17.7% | -37.0% | $20,617,336 | 2.893 | 8 |
24 | Alien: Covenant (Fox) |
$11,366 | 132 | $86 | -9.1% | -38.2% | $73,895,945 | 2.044 | 8 |
25 | Beauty and the Beast (Disney) |
$10,688 | 110 | $97 | +24.4% | -33.9% | $504,014,165 | 2.884 | 17 |
26 | The Exception (A24) |
$9,648 | 48 | $201 | +14.9% | -17.3% | $544,905 | 4.254 | 6 |
27 | It Comes At Night (A24) |
$8,640 | 90 | $96 | -13.4% | -52.4% | $13,749,592 | 2.296 | 5 |
28 | A Ghost Story (A24) |
$7,814 | 4 | $1,954 | -15.9% | N/A | $142,306 | 1.368 | 1 |
29 | Gifted (Fox Searchlight) |
$5,173 | 43 | $120 | +6.5% | -26.5% | $24,681,100 | 7.986 | 14 |
30 | My Cousin Rachel (Fox Searchlight) |
$4,634 | 37 | $125 | +25.3% | -45.1% | $2,665,648 | 2.748 | 5 |
31 | Snatched (Fox) |
$3,985 | 64 | $62 | +1.5% | -63.2% | $45,811,622 | 2.344 | 9 |
32 | Going in Style (Warner / New Line) |
$3,890 | 53 | $73 | +11.0% | -42.9% | $45,018,541 | 3.773 | 14 |
33 | Love, Kennedy (Purdie Distribution) |
$2,145 | 6 | $358 | +7.3% | -5.0% | $252,191 | 5.569 | 6 |
34 | The B-Side (NEON) |
$2,046 | 8 | $256 | +32.4% | +32.9% | $47,174 | 3.817 | 2 |
35 | The Bad Batch (NEON) |
$1,737 | 25 | $69 | -15.0% | -37.2% | $176,107 | 1.976 | 3 |
36 | The Wedding Plan (Roadside) |
$866 | 12 | $72 | +59.2% | -42.5% | $1,394,518 | 4.522 | 9 |
37 | The Lovers (A24) |
$678 | 6 | $113 | +18.9% | -66.9% | $2,193,146 | 3.396 | 10 |
38 | Il Boom (2017 re-issue) (Rialto Pictures) |
$670 | 1 | $670 | +10.9% | +39.0% | $36,456 | 4.465 | 4 |
39 | Le Trou (2017 re-issue) (Rialto Pictures) |
$654 | 1 | $654 | +19.3% | -3.0% | $19,112 | 2.829 | 2 |
40 | Colossal (NEON) |
$212 | 2 | $106 | +112.0% | -5.8% | $3,029,287 | 5.183 | 14 |
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