As expected Captain Marvel crushed the box office on weekend #1 as Marvel Studio's total domination of the planet continues. Was it its unique position as connective tissue between Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame? Was it the novelty (which shouldn't be a novelty) of a female led superhero film? In other box office news Gloria Bell stirred it up on the dance floor with the weekend's second best per-screen average because Julianne Moore is her own super power.
Weekend Box Office Estimates March 8th-10th (ESTIMATES) 🔺 = New or Expanded Theater Count / ★= Recommended |
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W I D E 800+ screens |
PLATFORM / LIMITED excluding prev. wide |
1 🔺 Captain Marvel $153 NEW REVIEW |
1🔺 Apollo 11 $1.3 on 405 screens (cum. $3.7) |
2 How to Train Your Dragon 3 $14.6 (cum. $119.6) |
2🔺 Badla $614k on 94 screens NEW |
3 A Madea Family Funeral $12 (cum. $45.8) |
3🔺 The Kid $505k on 268 screens NEW |
4 The Lego Movie Pt 2 $3.8 (cum. $97.1) |
4 Arctic $182k on 208 screens (cum. $1.9) |
5 Alita: Battle Angel $3.2 (cum. $78.3) |
5🔺 Furie $164k on 27 screens (cum. $395k) |
6 Green Book $2.4 (cum. $80.1) ON ITS BEST PICTURE WIN |
6🔺 Gloria Bell $154k on 5 screens NEW REVIEW ★ |
What did you see this weekend? I've been sick all week (ugh) so aside from a Captain Marvel critics screening a week ago I've only been watching old movies and catching up on some TV that I've always meant to watch (Five years late to the party but Broadchurch is soooo good).