After two weeks out of the top spot, Michael retook the number slot of the box-office weekend by an $8.1 million margin.

Holding its ground in sixth place, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie took in $4.5 million for Universal Pictures, bringing the film’s seven-week total to $418.6 million. Also repeating in its spot from last weekend, Project Hail Mary made $3.9 million for Amazon MGM Studios, remaining in seventh place and bringing the film’s nine-week total to $334.9 million. Eighth place was claimed by the re-release of the fortieth anniversary of Top Gun/Top Gun: Maverick with $3.1 million brought in over the last three days, giving the film an overall total of $4.8 million. Meanwhile, ninth place belonged to In the Grey which made $3.0 million for Black Bear during its first weekend in release. Finally, Amazon MGM Studios enjoyed a tenth-place debut for Is God Is of $2.2 million.
Four films were forced from this weekend’s top ten. After two weeks in release, Billie Eilish: Hit Me Hard and Soft – The Tour Live in 3D fell from this weekend’s list sporting a two-week total of $9.3 million for Paramount Pictures. After an eighth-place finish last weekend, Neon’s Hokum dropped out of the top ten with a three-week total of $15.4 million. Meanwhile, Magenta Light Studios’ Deep Water brought in a total of $4.2 million for the studio over the last three weeks, but couldn’t repeat its ninth-place finish seven days ago. Finally, last weekend’s tenth-place film, Angel’s Animal Farm took in a total of $5.4 million during its three weeks in release.
Weekend Box Office
(May 15th – May 17th)
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- Michael…$36.1 Million
- The Devil Wears Prada 2…$18.0 Million
- Obsession…$16.1 Million
- Mortal Kombat II…$13.4 Million
- The Sheep Detectives…$9.3 Million
- The Super Mario Galaxy Movie…$4.5 Million
- Project Hail Mary…$3.9 Million
- Top Gun/Top Gun: Maverick 2026 Re-release (Top Gun 40th Anniversary)…$3.1 Million
- In the Grey…$3.0 Million
- Is God Is…$2.2 Million