Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness maintained its spot atop the box-office weekend, finishing $54.1 million ahead of the film in second place.
Falling from the fourth spot to the sixth was Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore which managed to land $2.4 million in its fifth weekend of release, raising its total to $90 million. Holding steady in seventh place was The Lost City as the Sandra Bullock vehicle brought home $1.7 million in its eight week of release to raise its total accumulation to $97.1 million. Finishing just south of that was last week’s sixth-place film, The Northman which also landed $1.7 million over the weekend, raising the film’s four-week tally to $31.2 million. The second debut of the weekend, Family Camp stuck the landing in the ninth spot with $1.4 million. Finally, Nicolas Cage and The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent fell from eighth to tenth, finishing with $1.1 million for the weekend. The film now sports a four-week total of $18.2 million.
This week, two films were forced from the box-office weekend top ten. The Liam Neeson starring Memory departs the top ten with a three week total of $6.7 million while Father Stu abstains from the top ten after amassing $20 Million over its first five weeks in release.
Weekend Box Office (May 13th – May 15th)
- Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness…$61 Million
- The Bad Guys…$6.9 Million
- Sonic the Hedgehog 2…$4.6 Million
- Firestarter…$3.8 Million
- Everything Everywhere All at Once…$3.3 Million
- Fantastic Beats: The Secrets of Dumbledore…$2.4 Million
- The Lost City…$1.7 Million
- The Northman…$1.7 Million
- Family Camp…$1.4 Million
- The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent…$1.1 Million
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