People are still showing up to see the latest Marvel epic, as Captain America: Civil War remained the top draw of the weekend. It did have a drop in revenue from its smash opening, but at an estimated $72.6 million, it did a fine job keeping itself in the top spot. Its next closest competitor, The Jungle Book, came in at a distant second with an estimated $17.8 million, though both films have been big winners for parent company Disney, with $940.9 million for Captain America and $828.1 million for The Jungle Book in worldwide revenue.
The Huntsman: Winter’s War has fallen well short of its financial goals here and abroad with an estimated $2.6 million adding up to $44.5 million domestically and only a little over $150 million worldwide…not good numbers for a film that cost $115 million to make. However, the critically well-received Keanu also does not appear destined for greatness either, as an estimated $1.9 million has added up to only $18.6 million in three weeks of release…the third lowest grossing movie on the top ten (and the only one of those three to not debut this week).
Finally, at the bottom of the list, Barbershop: The Next Cut may or may not be a success with an estimated $1.7 million adding up to a $51.4 million total, making it the least successful film in the Barbershop series, but if it cost less than the second film, it would still likely be a winner. It held off The Boss, in tenth, with an estimated $1.2 million, though it just managed to break even on its costs with its sixth weekend total.
Weekend Box Office (May 13th – May 15th)
- Captain America: Civil War…$72.6 million
- The Jungle Book…$17.8 million
- Money Monster…$15 million
- The Darkness…$5.2 million
- Mother’s Day…$3.3 million
- Zootopia…$2.8 million
- The Huntsman: Winter’s War…$2.6 million
- Keanu…$1.9 million
- Barbershop: The Next Cut…$1.7 million
- The Boss…$1.2 million
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