Box-Office Weekend: Regretting You Leap Frogs to Top

Box Office Weekend

A new film has taken over the top spot of the box-office weekend as Regretting You clawed its way to number one by just one tenth.

“Regretting You” posterIn its second weekend of release, the Paramount Pictures International release Regretting You leapt two spots from last week to lay its claim on the top spot of the weekend with $8.1 million taken in. This was just enough to displace keep Black Phone 2 in second place with $8.0 million in its third week of release, bringing that film’s total to date to $61.5 million. Last weekend’s top film, Chainsaw Man — The Movie: Reze Arc, dropped down to third place where it added $6.0 million in its second weekend of release, giving the Sony Pictures Releasing product an overall total of $30.8 million. In its eleventh week in release, the Netflix product KPop Demon Hunters crept back into the top ten to land in fourth place where it took in $5.3 million to lift its overall total to $24.3 million. Focus Features enjoyed a debut for Bugonia in the top ten as the film cracked this weekend’s list at the number five spot with $4.8 million in its second week of release, bringing the film’s overall total to $5.8 million.

Universal Pictures International saw the fortieth anniversary release of Back to the Future claim sixth place with $4.7 million taken in over the weekend. Meanwhile, in its second week of release, the Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures release Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere fell three spots to land in seventh place where it brought in $3.8 million, raising its overall total to $16.3 million. The second Walt Disney release on this week’s top ten, Tron: Ares also dropped three spots as it took eighth place with $2.8 million in its fourth week of release. This brings the film’s cumulative total to $67.9 million. Debuting in ninth place with $2.1 million over the weekend was Briarcliff Entertainment’s Stitch Head. Finally, in its third week of release, the Lionsgate film Good Fortune fell from sixth to tenth place where it added $1.4 million to bring its overall total to $14.6 million for the studio.

For yet another weekend box-office, four features dropped from the box-office weekend top ten, as last weekend’s final four films failed to make this weekend’s top then. After a seventh-place finish last weekend

Shelby Oaks bows out of the top ten this weekend, leaving releasing company Neon with a two-week total of $4.0 million. After claiming eighth place last weekend, IMAX’s One Battle After Another dropped from the weekend box-office top ten with a six-week total of $67.8 million for releasing company IMAX. With a nine-week total of $21.3 million taken in for Paramount Pictures International, Roofman leaves the top ten with a total of $21.3 million over a period of four weeks with the help of Paramount Pictures International. Finally, after a tenth-place finish last week, Angel’s Truth & Treason has taken in a total of $5.7 million over the last three weeks.

Weekend Box Office (October 24th – October 26th)

      1. Regretting You…$8.1 Million
      2. Black Phone 2…$8.0 Million
      3. Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc…$6.0 Million
      4. KPop Demon Hunters…$5.3 Million
      5. Bugonia…$4.8 Million
      6. Back to the Future…$4.7 Million
      7. Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere…$3.8 Million
      8. Tron: Ares…$2.8 Million
      9. Stitch Head…$2.1 Million
      10. Good Fortune…$1.4 Million
An independent filmmaker, co-writer and director of over a dozen short films, the Editor in Chief of CinemaNerdz.com has spent much of the last three decades as a writer and editor specializing in biographical and critical reference sources in literature and the cinema, beginning in February 1991 reviewing films for his college newspaper. He was a member of the Detroit Film Critics Society, as well as the group's webmaster and one-time President for over a decade until the group ceased to exist. His contributions to film criticism can be found in Magill's Cinema Annual, VideoHound's Golden Movie Retriever (of which he was the editor for nearly a decade until it too ceased to exist), the International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers, and the St. James Film Directors Encyclopedia (on which he collaborated with editor Andrew Sarris). He has also appeared on the television program Critic LEE Speaking alongside Lee Thomas of FOX2 and Adam Graham, of The Detroit News. He currently lives in the Detroit area with his wife and their dogs.

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