Audiences had plenty of options this weekend and ended up splitting the domestic box office across four films, namely Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse ($19.4 million), Elemental ($18.3 million) million) and the Jennifer Lawrence comedy No Hard Feelings ($15.1 million). ) and The Flash ($15 million).
Audiences had plenty of options this weekend and ended up splitting the domestic box office across four films, namely Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse ($19.4 million), Elemental ($18.3 million) million) and the Jennifer Lawrence comedy No Hard Feelings ($15.1 million). ) and The Flash ($15 million).
Box office results
Spider-Man continues to outperform all other summer releases, grossing an impressive $317 million domestically and $560 million worldwide annually meeting And Box office mojo. Meanwhile, Disney/Pixar’s “Elemental” is down just 38% in its second year, grossing $65.3 million in the US and $121 million worldwide. That’s still pretty rough, but there’s enough open water to hit respectable numbers before Barbie and/or Ninja Turtles take control.
As for disasters, WB’s The Flash fell off a cliff in week 2 and lost a whopping 73%, bringing the total to a staggeringly poor $87.4M. That’s significantly less than the box office hit Black Adam ($110.9 million) at the same time during its run. whoops The picture has grossed just $210.9 million worldwide.
Lawrence’s surprisingly tame, raunchy comedy No Hard Feelings is the clear winner here. No, the $15.1 million opening price won’t break the box office, but with a budget of $45 million, this film doesn’t need to hit absurd numbers to thrive. Barbie will cut off her legs in a few weeks, but for now this is the only comedy that older audiences can enjoy. A respectable 88% audience approval rating suggests this film could have lasting appeal. We will see.
Finally, Wes Anderson’s Asteroid City did a solid deal at $9.9 million, surpassing Grand Budapest Hotel’s total release ($8.5 million) and potentially could exceed the domestic total of $16.1 million -Overtake Dollar from The French Dispatch.
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is out this week, and box office experts estimate it will gross between $68 million and $102 million.