Suicide Squad may have been a critical dud, but the DC villains may be having the last laugh, holding onto first place for a third week in a row with an estimated $20.7 million weekend and $572.7 million in worldwide take. In second, Sausage Party remained a large draw for the R rated crowd with an estimated $15.3 million weekend and $65.3 million in domestic total, an excellent take so far for a film that only cost $19 million to make, and with the opportunity to make even more.
Pete’s Dragon slipped to sixth with an estimated $11.3 million, struggling to earn back its $65 million despite earning high critical marks. Bad Moms (estimated $8.1 million) and Jason Bourne (estimated $8 million), in the meantime, have been successes at the box office, but Jason Bourne has only broken even thanks to worldwide gross (though it is now the third most successful film in the franchise, both domestically and abroad).
In the final two slots, The Secret Life of Pets is slowing down in earnings with an estimated $5.8 million, but remains the most successful film in the current top ten with $346.7 million, while Florence Foster Jenkins held onto the tenth place spot with an estimated $4.3 million, earning $14.4 million so far on an unreported budget.
Weekend Box Office (August 19th – August 21st)
- Suicide Squad…$20.7 million
- Sausage Party…$15.3 million
- War Dogs…$14.3 million
- Kubo and the Two Strings…$12.6 million
- Ben-Hur…$11.4 million
- Pete’s Dragon…$11.3 million
- Bad Moms…$8.1 million
- Jason Bourne…$8 million
- The Secret Life of Pets…$5.8 million
- Florence Foster Jenkins…$4.3 million
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