Disney and Marvel’s Avengers: Infinity War decided to celebrate Mother’s Day this weekend by topping the box office for a third consecutive week. Taking in $61.8 million, the film brought its three-week tally to an impressive $547.8 million, making it the eighth largest domestic release ever. Worldwide, the film has become the fifth largest global release of all time as it has earned a staggering $1.6 billion—just behind Jurassic World (2015) which earned $1.67 billion.
The other thriller on this week’s list, A Quiet Place, finished in the fifth spot adding $6.4 million to bring its six-week domestic total to $169.6 million. Elsewhere, Amy Schumer and I Feel Pretty brought in $3.7 million to give the comedy a domestic four-week tally of $43.9 million and a sixth-place finish on our list this week.
Finishing in seventh place was the Dwayne Johnson-led adventure Rampage with $3.4 million. This gives the film a five-week $89.7 million total, which must be a bit disappointing to the studio given that the film cost an estimated $120 million to make in the first place. Charlize Theron and Tully finished in eighth place with $2.2 million, giving that film a two-week total of $7.0 million.
Ninth place belongs to the king of Wakanda, as Marvel’s Black Panther took in $1.9 million to not only remain in the top ten for a thirteenth consecutive week, but to also raise its overall box office receipts to $696.2 million, as it gets ready to become only the third release to top $700 million domestically.
Finally, Magnolia’s RBG cracked the top ten this week as it expanded its release and brought in $1.2 million in its second week. Next week will see the release of Deadpool 2, which will surely jumble up the top ten a bit. A few other counter-programming films—Book Club and the animated Show Dogs—will attempt to provide audiences an alternative to the wise-cracking antihero as well as the other action-dominated fare currently monopolizing the Box Office.
Weekend Box Office (May 11th – May 13th)
- Avengers: Infinity War…$61.8 Million
- Life of the Party…$18.5 Million
- Breaking In…$16.5 Million
- Overboard…$10.1 Million
- A Quiet Place…$6.4 Million
- I Feel Pretty…$3.7 Million
- Rampage…$3.4 Million
- Tully…$2.2 Million
- Black Panther…$1.9 Million
- RBG…$1.2 Million
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