Box-Office Weekend: Twisters to the Top
A new film adorns the top of the box-office weekend as Twisters debuted $56.7 million ahead of the second-place film, last week’s top film Despicable Me 4.
Universal Pictures enjoyed an $80.5 million opening weekend for Twisters, the sequel to 1996’s Twister, as the film finished firmly affixed atop the top ten weekend box office. Meanwhile, last weekend’s top film, Despicable Me 4 was dropped to second place where it took in $23.8 million to bring its three-week total to $259.5 million for Universal Pictures. Holding its ground in third place, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures product Inside Out 2 made $12.8 million to raise its six-week tally to $596.4 million. Last weekend’s second-place film, Longlegs, dropped to fourth place this weekend with $11.7 million, giving the film a two-week total of $44.7 million. Falling a spot to land in fifth place this weekend, Paramount Pictures’ A Quiet Place: Day One brought in $6.1 million to lift its four-week total to $127.6 million.
Also dropping a spot was the Columbia Pictures product Fly Me to the Moon, which finished in sixth place this weekend with $3.3 million, bringing its overall two-week total to $16.4 million. Bad Boys: Ride or Die fell from sixth to seventh place where it made $2.7 million for Sony Pictures Releasing in its seventh week of release to raise its total to $189.3 million for the studio. The second debut of the weekend, Bad Newz claimed eighth place with $1.1 million to show for its first weekend in release. Meanwhile, A24’s MaXXXine fell a spot to ninth place where it added $819,242 over the weekend, raising its three-week total to $13.9 million. Lastly, after dropping out of the top ten last weekend, The Bikeriders crept back into this week’s box-office weekend with $701,000, bringing the Focus Features film’s five-week total to $21.2 million.
As happened last week, three films were again pushed out of the top ten weekend box office. After finishing in seventh place last weekend, Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1 couldn’t crack the top ten this weekend, instead settling for a four-week total of $28.5 million for Warner Brothers. Angel Studios’ Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot failed to retain its spot after finishing in ninth place last weekend. Still, the film brought in $11.1 million for the studio during the last three weeks. Finally, the 2024 re-release of The Lion King brought in a total of $1.9 million over the last two weeks for Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures after making its debut in the top ten last weekend.
Weekend Box Office (July 19th – July 21st)
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- Twisters…$80.5 Million
- Despicable Me 4…$23.8 Million
- Inside Out 2…$12.8 Million
- Longlegs…$11.7 Million
- A Quiet Place: Day One…$6.1 Million
- Fly Me to the Moon…$3.3 Million
- Bad Boys: Ride or Die…$2.7 Million
- Bad Newz…$1.1 Million
- MaXXXine…$819,242
- The Bikeriders…$701,000
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