Warner’s Annabelle: Creation grossed $3.622 M on Monday to lead the daily box office for a fourth consecutive day. Annabelle: Creation declined 56.4 percent from Sunday’s performance.
The four-day start for Annabelle: Creation stands at a stronger than expected $38.629 M. The film is running 6.9 percent ahead of the $36.139 M four-day take of last year’s The Purge: Election Year and a slim
2.1 percent behind the $39.443 M four-day launch of 2014’s Annabelle. Annabelle: Creation could hold up relatively well going forward, thanks in part to solid critical reviews, solid early word of mouth and
the lack of new high-profile competition entering the marketplace until fellow Warner Bros. release IT does so on September 8. |
Warner’s Dunkirk placed in second with $1.301 M. Dunkirk was down 55.3 percent from Sunday and down a sizable 52.1 percent from last Monday’s performance
(which was inflated by the Civic Holiday in Canada). Dunkirk has grossed a healthy $154.493 M through 25 days of release. That places Dunkirk 4.5 percent ahead of the $147.883 M grossed by 2014’s
Interstellar after 25 days of wide release and 32.9 percent behind the $230.169 M 25-day gross of 2010’s Inception. |
Open Road’s The Nut Job 2: Nutty By Nature took third place with $942 K. That represented a 53.8 percent decline from Sunday. The Nut Job 2 continues to perform below its relatively
modest expectations with a four-day start of just $9.284 M. The Nut Job 2 is running a lackluster 63.9 percent behind the $25.700 M four-day take of 2014’s The Nut Job
(though it should be noted that the first Monday performance of The Nut Job was inflated thanks to the Martin Luther King Day holiday). |
Sony’s The Emoji Movie claimed fourth place with $876 K. The Emoji Movie was down 49.8 percent from Sunday and down a very sharp 60.8 percent from last Monday’s inflated performance.
The Emoji Movie continues to perform in line with expectations with an 18-day gross of $64.314 M. That places The Emoji Movie 10.0 percent ahead of the $58.446 M 18-day take of 2015’s Pixels. |
Fellow Sony release The Dark Tower rounded out Monday’s top five with $867 K. For the day, The Dark Tower trailed The Emoji Movie by a very slim $8,880. The Dark Tower
slowed 60.5 percent from Sunday and a sharp 58.0 percent from last Monday. The Dark Tower has grossed an underwhelming $35.118 M in eleven days, which is on the low end of the film’s scaled back expectations. |
Sony also claimed sixth place on Monday, as Spider-Man: Homecoming grossed $805 K for the day. Spider-Man: Homecoming declined 52.7 percent from Sunday and 48.1 percent from last
Monday. Spider-Man: Homecoming has grossed $307.181 M in 39 days, which currently ranks the film in 63rd place on the all-time unadjusted domestic list. |
Universal’s Girls Trip took seventh for the day with $707 K. Girls Trip decreased 57.6 percent from Sunday and a respectable 46.7 percent from last Monday. Girls Trip has
grossed a stronger than expected $97.847 M in 25 days. That leaves the film just $2.153 M away from reaching the $100 M domestic milestone. |
Lionsgate’s The Glass Castle landed in eighth place with $557 K. The Glass Castle earned a daily per-location average of $381 from 1,461 locations, which represented the second highest
per-location average of the day among films currently in wide release. The Glass Castle is performing in line with its modest expectations, with a five-day start of $5.235 M. |
Film (Distributor) | Daily Gross |
Theatre Count |
Per-Thea. Average |
%Change Yesterday |
%Change Last Mon. |
Total Gross |
TG to OW Ratio |
Week | |
1 | Annabelle: Creation (Warner / New Line) |
$3,622,473 | 3,502 | $1,034 | -56.4% | N/A | $38,628,877 | 1.103 | 1 |
2 | Dunkirk (Warner Bros.) |
$1,301,272 | 3,762 | $346 | -55.3% | -52.1% | $154,492,940 | 3.058 | 4 |
3 | The Nut Job 2: Nutty By Nature (Open Road) |
$942,091 | 4,003 | $235 | -53.8% | N/A | $9,284,402 | 1.113 | 1 |
4 | The Emoji Movie (Sony / Columbia) |
$875,904 | 3,219 | $272 | -49.8% | -60.8% | $64,313,778 | 2.622 | 3 |
5 | The Dark Tower (Sony / Columbia) |
$867,024 | 3,451 | $251 | -60.5% | -58.0% | $35,117,942 | 1.833 | 2 |
6 | Spider-Man: Homecoming (Sony / Columbia) |
$804,762 | 2,607 | $309 | -52.7% | -48.1% | $307,181,093 | 2.625 | 6 |
7 | Girls Trip (Universal) |
$707,395 | 2,303 | $307 | -57.6% | -46.7% | $97,847,375 | 3.136 | 4 |
8 | The Glass Castle (Lionsgate) |
$556,740 | 1,461 | $381 | -52.5% | N/A | $5,235,288 | 1.119 | 1 |
9 | Kidnap (Aviron Pictures) |
$537,201 | 2,418 | $222 | -62.6% | -50.9% | $19,803,307 | 1.977 | 2 |
10 | Atomic Blonde (Focus) |
$530,780 | 2,093 | $254 | -57.7% | -53.7% | $43,258,640 | 2.366 | 3 |
11 | Despicable Me 3 (Universal) |
$446,620 | 2,013 | $222 | -50.5% | -59.7% | $248,182,485 | 3.426 | 7 |
12 | War for the Planet of the Apes (Fox) |
$420,780 | 2,098 | $201 | -59.8% | -54.5% | $137,652,971 | 2.447 | 5 |
13 | Detroit (Annapurna Pictures) |
$338,555 | 3,007 | $113 | -57.4% | -56.9% | $13,638,813 | 1.914 | 3 |
14 | Baby Driver (Sony / TriStar) |
$196,809 | 865 | $228 | -51.4% | -56.3% | $100,230,642 | 4.877 | 7 |
15 | Wonder Woman (Warner Bros.) |
$174,727 | 961 | $182 | -54.4% | -55.9% | $402,350,287 | 3.897 | 11 |
16 | The Big Sick (Lionsgate / Amazon) |
$150,692 | 709 | $213 | -58.8% | -48.2% | $36,558,472 | 4.834 | 8 |
17 | Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (STXfilms / EuropaCorp) |
$109,548 | 785 | $140 | -57.0% | -70.0% | $38,468,865 | 2.262 | 4 |
18 | An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power (Paramount) |
$89,522 | 556 | $161 | -59.7% | -17.8% | $2,401,130 | 2.498 | 3 |
19 | Wind River (Weinstein Company) |
$65,607 | 45 | $1,458 | -60.8% | +250.5% | $916,392 | 1.472 | 2 |
20 | Cars 3 (Disney) |
$48,079 | 308 | $156 | -49.1% | -58.0% | $148,372,327 | 2.764 | 9 |
21 | Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (Disney) |
$30,455 | 210 | $145 | -58.9% | -50.7% | $388,909,520 | 2.654 | 15 |
22 | Transformers: The Last Knight (Paramount) |
$29,569 | 255 | $116 | -63.5% | -34.2% | $129,845,627 | 2.906 | 8 |
23 | Step (Fox Searchlight) |
$27,164 | 185 | $147 | -53.9% | +106.1% | $493,898 | 1.854 | 2 |
24 | Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (Fox / DWorks Anim.) |
$23,803 | 178 | $134 | -40.8% | -35.2% | $73,170,774 | 3.068 | 11 |
25 | Menashe (A24) |
$21,761 | 47 | $463 | -60.6% | +80.2% | $418,020 | 2.423 | 3 |
26 | 47 Meters Down (Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures) |
$16,565 | 173 | $96 | -60.6% | -44.9% | $43,383,499 | 3.872 | 9 |
27 | Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (Disney) |
$16,024 | 125 | $128 | -48.5% | -50.6% | $171,580,005 | 2.724 | 12 |
28 | The House (Warner / New Line) |
$15,659 | 148 | $106 | -52.0% | -12.1% | $25,334,998 | 2.904 | 7 |
29 | Good Time (A24) |
$13,142 | 4 | $3,286 | -49.1% | N/A | $138,243 | 1.105 | 1 |
30 | The Mummy (Universal) |
$6,635 | 102 | $65 | -64.5% | -61.7% | $80,079,225 | 2.527 | 10 |
31 | A Ghost Story (A24) |
$6,610 | 57 | $116 | -40.2% | -73.6% | $1,462,698 | 3.972 | 6 |
32 | The Boss Baby (Fox / DWorks Anim.) |
$4,787 | 87 | $55 | -39.8% | -59.8% | $174,885,410 | 3.484 | 20 |
33 | We Love You, Sally Carmichael! (Purdie Distribution) |
$2,152 | 11 | $196 | +237.3% | -27.0% | $61,005 | 1.971 | 2 |
34 | Alien: Covenant (Fox) |
$2,101 | 45 | $47 | -33.6% | -29.6% | $74,230,756 | 2.053 | 13 |
35 | Love, Kennedy (Purdie Distribution) |
$2,042 | 12 | $170 | +616.5% | -27.9% | $366,368 | 8.090 | 11 |
36 | It Comes At Night (A24) |
$1,153 | 5 | $231 | -27.4% | -27.6% | $13,871,056 | 2.316 | 10 |
37 | The Exception (A24) |
$364 | 4 | $91 | -46.5% | -47.6% | $700,584 | 5.072 | 11 |
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