In celebration of Independence Day weekend, Finding Dory remained the top draw at the box office, and continues to pile on in U.S. gross with an estimated $50.2 million for the four-day weekend. The Legend of Tarzan was the second biggest draw, and while its estimated $45.6 million is a decent start, the film will have to battle against a $180 million budget and low critical reception. However, critical reception has not affected The Purge: Election
The latest CG effort from Steven Spielberg came in fourth, and despite modest critical praise had a comparatively rough opening weekend, with an estimated $22.3 million and little foreign box office to punch it up further. Independence Day: Resurgence also has some ways to go to making back its $165 million cost, but an estimated $20.2 million weekend and some decent foreign aid is helping it close the gap. Central Intelligence (estimated $15 million), in the meantime, has proven remarkably successful, likely to cross the $100 million line this week.
Despite not burning up the box office, The Shallows and its estimated $10.5 million weekend are making good against its $17 million budget costs, but Free State of Jones looks likely to be anywhere near as compelling to investors with an estimated $5.1 million only adding up to a domestic haul of $16.1 million on a $50 million budget. In another comparison, The Conjuring 2, with an estimated $4.6 million, sits at an outstanding $96 million in revenue, while Now You See Me 2 and its estimated $3.6 million appears to be disappearing faster than its onscreen magicians, falling well behind the success of the previous entry in the series.
Weekend Box Office (July 1st – July 4th)
- Finding Dory…$50.2 million
- The Legend of Tarzan…$45.6 million
- The Purge: Election Year…$34.8 million
- The BFG…$22.3 million
- Independence Day: Resurgence…$20.2 million
- Central Intelligence…$15 million
- The Shallows…$10.5 million
- Free State of Jones…$5.1 million
- The Conjuring 2…$4.6 million
- Now You See Me 2…$3.6 million
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