The latest film from Marvel, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, retained the top spot of the box-office weekend by earning $30 million more than the film in second place.
Holding steady in the fifth spot was Disney’s Jungle Cruise, which added $2.5 million to give the film a seven-week total of $109.9 million. PAW Patrol: The Movie, however, dropped two spots to finish in sixth place over the weekend, garnering only $2.2 million while tallying a four-week total of $34.6 million. Falling just one spot to finish in seventh place in the third horror film in this week’s top ten, the sequel Don’t Breather 2. The film took in $1.2 million in its fifth weekend of release to give it a total so far of $30.2 million. The second debut of the weekend, the thriller The Card Counter finished in the eighth spot earning $1.1 million. The weekend’s final debut, the documentary Show Me the Father finished in the ninth spot with $700,000.
Finally, dropping from seven to the tenth spot in the weekend box-office, was the musical biopic of Aretha Franklin, Respect, which added $503,000 to give it a five-week total of $23.1 million.
Weekend Box Office (September 10th – September 12th)
- Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings…$35.8 Million
- Free Guy…$5.8 Million
- Malignant…$5.6 Million
- Candyman…$4.8 Million
- Jungle Cruise…$2.5 Million
- PAW Patrol: The Movie…$2.2 Million
- Don’t Breathe 2…$1.2 Million
- The Card Counter…$1.1 Million
- Show Me the Father…$700,000
- Respect…$503,000