The Secret Life of Pets is the top draw for a second week in a row; though it dropped to an estimated $50.6 million in revenue, it managed to keep Ghostbusters in a second-place finish with an estimated $46 million. The $144 million production did open to critical praise, but with the news that the film will not be released in China (and the months-long controversy spawned by its original release trailer), it does have a long road ahead to make back its costs. The
Finding Dory landed in fourth with an estimated $11 million, but the film has now become the highest domestic-grossing animated film of all-time (though worldwide it still lags behind several other luminaries, including Zootopia), earning $445.5 million in the United States alone. Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates has not fared quite so well, with an estimated $7.5 million bringing in $31.3 million domestically against a $33 million budget; but while The Purge: Election Year may not be breaking too many records, the third film in the series, with an estimated $6.1 million, is still a knockout, earning $71 million domestically on a $10 million budget.
Central Intelligence is still drawing crowds with an estimated $5.3 million; unfortunately, the critically praised The Infiltrator, starring Bryan Cranston, appears to have stalled out with a rough debut weekend, earning an estimated $5.3 million. The BFG, in the meantime, has bombed out worldwide; an estimated $3.7 million weekend total has added up to $64.4 million in total gross, terrible numbers for a film that cost over twice that in reported budget. Finally, Independence Day: Resurgence picked up an estimated $3.5 million…enough for the blockbuster to break even on its reported budget, but a far cry from the monumental 1996 megahit it was spawned from.
Weekend Box Office (July 15th – July 17th)
- The Secret Life of Pets…$50.6 million
- Ghostbusters…$46 million
- The Legend of Tarzan…$11.1 million
- Finding Dory…$11 million
- Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates…$7.5 million
- The Purge: Election Year…$6.1 million
- Central Intelligence…$5.3 million
- The Infiltrator…$5.3 million
- The BFG…$3.7 million
- Independence Day: Resurgence…$3.5 million
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