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Posted May 30, 2016 by Seth Paul in News
 
 

Box Office Weekend: Apocalypse at the Box Office


Memorial Day weekend is usually the kick-off of the summer blockbuster season, but considering the hype leading up to it, X-Men: Apocalypse did not draw the crowds that have been appearing for other Marvel-based ventures. At an estimated $80 million, it brought in less than X-Men: Days of Future Past did Memorial Day weekend of 2014 (in fact, its four-day total was less than the three-day total of the previous film), but despite a mixed critical reception at the box office it has done well enough overseas to ensure the movie will likely break even, though far from a X-Men: Apocalypse Posterrunaway success. Things are less impressive in the cards, though, for Alice Through the Looking Glass, the sequel to the 2010 live action Tim Burton adaptation. At an estimated $34.2 million, it looks to fall well shy of the impressive worldwide haul of the original…so much so, in fact, that worldwide it still has not even made close to the $170 million price tag. And despite landing in third this week, The Angry Birds Movie has been a surprising hit with its worldwide earnings, an estimated $24.6 million bringing in $229.5 million and counting.

Fourth place belongs to the highest earner of the top ten, Captain America: Civil War. With an estimated $19.7 million for the weekend and $1.1 billion worldwide, it remains a high point in the Marvel crown. Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising, with an estimated $11.4 million, does not look like it is close to replicating the success of the original, but with a worldwide haul of $77.2 million, it could still be a success even at double the $18 million budget of the original movie. The Jungle Book (estimated $9.2 million), in the meantime, is reminding everyone of the staying power of Disney, as between this, Captain America: Civil WarAlice Through the Looking Glass, and Zootopia (in tenth with an estimated $1.1 million), it is responsible for nearly $3 billion in worldwide revenue in the top ten alone.

The Nice Guys slid into seventh with an estimated $8.1 million, though despite its good reviews does not appear geared to be a runaway success. Money Monster, on the other hand, managed to break even worldwide with an estimated $5.6 million. Finally, in ninth, Love & Friendship, the critically acclaimed adaptation of the Jane Austen comedy, entered wide release and made an uptick in revenue with an estimated $3.1 million, though where it goes from here remains to be seen.

Weekend Box Office (May 27th – May 30th)

  1. X-Men: Apocalypse…$80 million
  2. Alice Through the Looking Glass…$34.2 million
  3. The Angry Birds Movie…$24.6 million
  4. Captain America: Civil War…$19.7 million
  5. Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising…$11.4 million
  6. The Jungle Book…$9.2 million
  7. The Nice Guys…$8.1 million
  8. Money Monster…$5.6 million
  9. Love & Friendship..$3.1 million
  10. Zootopia…$1.1 million
Seth Paul

Seth Paul

When not failing to write novels and screenplays, box-office guru Seth writes humorous comedy tracks for films under the name "The One Man Band" that can be found at Rifftrax.com. Although, he has recently succeeded in writing the novella "Jack Alan and the Case of the Not-Exactly Rocket Scientists," available as an eBook on Amazon. He is also the English voice of Zak in "Zak McKracken: Between Time and Space."