Box-Office Weekend: Beetlejuice Tripled
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice held onto the top spot of the box-office weekend by a mere $1.0 million to remain the top film for the third consecutive weekend.
In its third weekend of release, Warner Bros.’ Beetlejuice Beetlejuice remained the top film of the box-office weekend, this weekend bringing in $26.0 million for the studio. This gives the film a three-week total of $226.8 million. In second place, Paramount Pictures saw Transformers One debut with $25.0 million mounting a substantial challenge to the dominance of Beetlejuice Beetljuice. This pushed Speak No Evil to third place this weekend where it added $5.9 million to bring its two-week total to $21.5 million for Universal Pictures. Meanwhile, Lionsgate Films saw Never Let Go debut in fourth place with $4.5 million. Deadpool & Wolverine dropped two spots to land in fifth place and add $3.9 million to raise its nine-week total to $627.3 million for Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.
The MUBI offering The Substance debuted in sixth place with $3.1 million. Meanwhile, SDG Releasing saw Am I Racist? fall three spots to claim seventh place this weekend where it added $2.5 million to lift its two-week total to $9.0 million for the studio. In its fourth week in release, Reagan took in $1.7 million to finish in eighth-place this weekend, after claiming fifth only seven days ago. Trafalgar Releasing enjoyed a debut of $1.4 million in ninth place for Jung Kook: I Am Still. Finally, in its sixth weekend in release, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures saw Alien: Romulus bring in $1.3 million, which was good enough to claim the final spot of the weekend box office top ten, despite the film dropping three spots from last weekend This gives the film a six-week total of $103.6 million.
Four films were forced from the box-office weekend top ten this weekend as the sixth- as well as eighth- thru tenth-place films all got bumped from this week’s list. After two weeks, Liongate Films has enjoyed a $4.8 million return on The Killer’s Game. Meanwhile, Sony Pictures Releasing was the receiver of a seven-week tally of $146.8 million on It Ends with Use. Affirm Films saw their release of The Forge bring in $26.3 million over the last five weeks. Finally, the Fathom Events screening of God’s Not Dead: In God We Trust managed to bring in $1.9 million during its single week in the top ten.
Weekend Box Office (September 20th – September 22nd)
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- Beetlejuice Beetlejuice…$26.0 Million
- Transformers One…$25.0 Million
- Speak No Evil…$5.9 Million
- Never Let Go…$4.5 Million
- Deadpool & Wolverine…$3.9 Million
- The Substance…$3.1 Million
- Am I Racist?…$2.5 Million
- Reagan…$1.7 Million
- Jung Kook: I Am Still…$1.4 Million
- Alien: Romulus…$1.3 Million
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