A new film stands atop the weekend box-office top ten as Scream 7 debuted in first place by a whopping margin of $52.1 million.
Over the course of its debut weekend, the Paramount Pictures International release Scream 7 debuted in the number one spot of the box-office weekend top ten with $64.1 million taken in over the last three days. This was far more than needed to push last week’s top film, GOAT, to second place where it added $12.0 million to lift its three-week total to $73.9 million for Sony Pictures Releasing. Last weekend’s second-place film, Wuthering Heights, landed in third place this weekend with $7.1 million. This brings the Warner Bros. release’s three-week total to $72.3 million. Meanwhile, Trafalgar Releasing saw its Twenty One Pilots: More Than We Ever Imagined debut in fourth place where it took in $4.3 million for the studio. Following a seventh-place debut last weekend, Neon’s EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert climb two place to claim fifth place this weekend with $3.5 million, giving the film a two-week total of $7.8 million.
In its third week of release, the Amazon MGM Studios product, Crime 101 dropped two spots from last weekend to land in sixth place where it brought in $3.4 million for the studio. This gave the film an overall total of $30.1 million. Meanwhile, Lionsgate’s I Can Only Imagine 2 fell from third place to seventh place where it took in $3.1 million, giving the film a two-week total of $13.3 million. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures saw its Send Help drop to eighth place after claiming fifth last weekend. With $2.8 million taken in this weekend, Send Help brings its five-week total to $59.9 million. Falling three spots from last weekend, A24’s How to Make a Killing landed in ninth place securing $1.6 million for the studio in its second weekend of release – giving the film a cumulative total of $6.3 million. After a ninth-place finish last weekend, Zootopia 2 found itself in tenth place where it brought in $1.4 million for Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, giving the film a fourteen-week total of $425.8 million.
Two films found themselves thrust from the top ten this weekend. After an eighth-place finish last weekend, the Angel release of Solo Mio dropped from the top ten with a four-week total of $24.0 million. Over the past eleven weeks, Avatar: Fire and Ash has brought in a total of $401.2 million for 20th Century Studios, but the film could not hold onto its tenth-place finish from seven days ago.
Weekend Box Office
(February 27th – March 1st)
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- Scream 7…$64.1 Million
- GOAT…$12.0 Million
- Wuthering Heights…$7.1 Million
- Twenty One Pilots: More Than We Ever Imagined…$4.3 Million
- EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert…$3.5 Million
- Crime 101…$3.4 Million
- I Can Only Imagine 2…$3.1 Million
- Send Help…$2.8 Million
- How to Make a Killing…$1.6 Million
- Zootopia 2…$1.4 Million