SATURDAY AM WRITETHRU after Friday update: There’s a bit of a calm spell at the box office before the Freakier Friday–Weapons double bill happening next weekend; that’s the frame everyone is excited about with a potentially over-indexing female millennial title and an enigmatic original horror movie with Kubrick-ian tones.
For now, the first weekend of August has The Fantastic Four: First Steps at $11.7M million yesterday for a $40M second sesh, and $198.4M running cume. That’s a 66% decline in the vicinity of Captain America: Brave New World (-68%), but harder than Thunderbolts* (-56%) which indicates the front-loaded rush to Marvel’s first family. The pic is booked at 4,125 theaters.
Marvel / © Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection
DreamWorks Animation’s The Bad Guys 2, playing at 3,852 sites, is doing slightly better than the 2022 original with a $9.1M first day (which includes previews) and an estimated three-day total of $22.8M.
Interesting to note that it’s the first sequel to a DreamWorks Animation post-Covid born property (Trolls was launched in 2016). While the gross is right where it should be and alright for a net $80M production movie, we’ve seen better results for sequels from DWA (Trolls Band Together opened to $30M, but that had songs and Justin Timberlake). An A CinemaScore, just like the first film. Kids under 12 gave it a 90% positive score with overall audiences grading the sequel with a 67% definite recommend. Even play throughout the nation with best results in South, South Central, Midwest and Mountain regions. AMC Burbank is the best in show with close to $17K so far.
In regard to diverse demos, turnout was 41% Caucasian, 22% Latino and Hispanic, 18% Black and 12% Asian American. Male-to-female turnout was 50/50. Audience make-up was 36% general audience, 29% parents, and 35% kids under 12.
Paramount
Paramount’s The Naked Gun is still looking all right with $6.3M Friday and a $16.5M 3-day at 3,344. It’s the second highest opening for a Naked Gun film after 1991’s Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear which debuted to $20.8M (unadjusted for inflation). Excellent exits with an A- CinemaScore–the same audience grade as the 1988 original, as well as 4 1/2 stars and a 67% definite recommend on PostTrak for a movie which is largely satirizing Liam Neeson himself. Reviews were also strong, which is rare for a comedy. In a very good sign, the young ones are in on the joke with the 25-34 set being the largest demo to buy tickets at 34%. The 25-34 and 35-44 set gave the comedy its best definite recommend scores respectively of 73% and 74%. Male leaning overall at 65%. The over 45 audience, who this revival of the Jerry and David Zucker and Jim Abrahams comedy is aimed at, rep 31% of the crowd.
If the number holds, it will rep Liam Neeson’s biggest opening as leading star (not voice-over, cameo, narrator, supporting, etc.) since 2014’s Taken 3 ($39.2M opening). Currently, the pic’s weekend is $1.5M higher than the opening of the Jennifer Lawrence R-rated comedy No Hard Feelings from 2023 — that was Sony’s attempt to revive the big-screen comedy.
Diversity demos are 63% Caucasian, 17% Latino and Hispanic, 7% Asian American and 6% Black. Best areas of play are the West with the Midwest and Mountain regions overperforming. AMC Burbank in LA is currently the pic’s top grossing multiplex at just over $38K.
Warner Bros/DC Studios’ fourth weekend of James Gunn’s Superman is seeing an estimated $14M, -44%, for a running cume by Sunday of $316.3M. Yesterday was around $4M. By Sunday, the movie should be pacing 5% behind the running total of Matt Reeves’ 2022 The Batman, which ended its stateside run at $369.3M.
Fifth is Universal’s Jurassic World Rebirth at 3,240 locations with a Friday of $2.46M and a fifth weekend of $8.4M, -36%, and a running total by Sunday EOD of $317.3M. That’ll be 10% behind the running total of the previous chapter Jurassic World: Dominion, which finaled at $376.8M.
Neon’s Together is sixth with $2.2M on Friday, between $6M-$7M over three days and $10M-$11M over five days. On the high end, that’s about par with Midsommar‘s Wednesday-Sunday take of $10.9M. An OK 49% definite recommend with 77% under 35. Largely male at 52%. Diversity demos are 46% Caucasian, 25% Latino and Hispanic, 12% Asian American, and 11% Black. Best definite recommends came from men over 25 (38% of the crowd) at 54% as well as the 45-54 demo who gave it a 63%. Close to half the audience came with a date, spouse, partner — which makes sense as the movie is about a couple who grow way too close. Best markets were West and South Central. AMC Burbank is collecting the most money so far with just over $37K since Wednesday.
‘Together’
Saturday AM numbers:
- Fantastic Four: First Steps (Dis) 4,125 (0) theaters Fri $11.7M (-80%) 3-day $40M (-66%), Total $198.4M/Wk 2
- Bad Guys 2 (Uni) 3,852 theaters, Fri $9.1M, 3-day $22.8M/Wk 1
- The Naked Gun (Par) 3,344 theaters, Fri $6.3M, 3-day $16.5M/Wk 1
- Superman (WB) 3527 (-393), Fri $4M (-44%), 3-day $14M (-44%), Total $316.3M/Wk 4
- Jurassic World Rebirth (Uni) 3,240 (-310) theaters, Fri $2.46M (-34%), 3-day $8.4M (-36%), Total $317.3M/Wk 5
- Together (NEON) 2,302 theaters, Fri $2.2M, 3-day $6M-$7M, 5-day $10M-11M/Wk 1
- F1 (Apple/WB) 2,024 (-591) theaters, Fri $1.1M (-35%), 3-day $4.1M (-34%), Total $173.3M/Wk 6
- I Know What You Did Last Summer (Sony) 2,303 (-903) theaters, Fri $835K, 3-day $2.7M (-48%), Total $29.4M/Wk 3
- Smurfs (Par) 2,295 (-1209) theaters, Fri $590K (-66%), 3-day $2M (-62%), Total $28.7M/Wk 3
- How to Train Your Dragon (Uni) 1,459 (-887) theaters, Fri $400K (-53%), 3-day $1.35M (-53%), Total $260.4M/Wk 8
FRIDAY AM: The first weekend of August begins with DreamWorks Animation/Universal’s The Bad Guys 2 stealing $2.25 million from showtimes that began at 2 p.m. Thursday, which is higher than the first Bad Guys‘ $1.15M Thursday in 2022, which turned into a near-$8M first day and $23.9M in a recovering post-Covid box office. The outlook on Bad Guys 2 in regards to tracking was $20M.
Production cost on Bad Guys 2 is $80M net, $10M higher than the first movie, which repped a rebound for the Covid box office, that pic ultimately minting $97.4M domestic and $252.4M worldwide. The sequel’s Rotten Tomatoes critics score is 85% fresh, which is 3 points under the 88% certified fresh of the first film.
Paramount, on the precipice of its merger with Skydance, is trying to bring the big-screen comedy back to life with its reboot of 1980s classic The Naked Gun, that Liam Neeson-Pamela Anderson movie doing $1.6M last night from shows that started at 7 p.m. Comedy comps are hard, but The Naked Gun isn’t that far from Sony’s R-rated Jennifer Lawrence movie No Hard Feelings, which did $2.15M on its Thursday (4 p.m. start-time) previews in 2023 and turned into a $6.3M Friday and $15M 3-day at 3,344 sites. That’s what hoped for here on this redo directed by Akiva Schaffer and produced by Seth MacFarlane. Net production cost is $42M.
The Naked Gun had a good night in PostTrak exits with 4½ stars and a 73% definite recommend. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film won over critics, a near-impossible feat when it comes to comedy, at 90% certified fresh with an 87% audience score.
Alison Brie and Dave Franco in ‘Together’
Neon
Neon’s wide release of the Dave Franco-Alison Brie romantic horror movie Together grossed $1.35M in its second day at the box office for a running cume of $4M. The forecast is $8M-$10M over five days for the movie, which Neon snapped up for $16M out of Sundance. The last five-day genre movie that comes to mind is A24’s Midsommar, and Together, which has higher Rotten Tomatoes critics and audience scores (91% critics/79% audience to Midsommar‘s 83% critics/63% audience) is currently $300K behind that 2019 Ari Aster film. As we told you Thursday, Together gets a C+ CinemaScore, same grade as Midsommar.
It’s all about the second weekend of Marvel Studios’ The Fantastic Four: First Steps, which ends the week with $158.3M after an estimated $7.4M Thursday, -14% from Wednesday. The second-frame outlook is $45M-$47M for the net $200M-budgeted movie, which is around a 61% decline. The Matt Shakman-directed reboot keeps all the premium screens.
Gowtam Tinnanuri’s Kingdom opened Thursday, making $1.1M at 360 locations. The pic follows an undercover cop who is plunged into Sri Lanka on a covert mission to dismantle a powerful syndicate. He learns the mastermind is his estranged brother, forcing him to confront family loyalty, and the moral cost of duty.
Here’s the top 5:
1.) The Fantastic Four: First Steps (Dis) 4,125 theaters, Thu $7.4M (-14% from Wed), Week $158.3M/Wk 1
2.) Superman (WB) 3,930 theaters, Thu $2.66M (-10%), Wk $37.7M (-57%), Total $302.3M/Wk 3
3.) Jurassic World Rebirth (Uni) 3,550 theaters, Thu $1.54M (-7%), Wk $20.3M (-43%), Total $308.9M/Wk 4
Let the record show that 2025 now has four movies that grossed north of $300M at the domestic B.O., also inclusive of Superman, Lilo & Stitch and A Minecraft Movie.
4.) F1 (Apple/WB) 2,615 theaters, Thu $750K (-13%), Wk $9.8M (-36%), Total $169.1M/Wk 5
5.) Smurfs (Par) 3,504 theaters, Thu $715K (-28%), Week $9.3M (-15%), Total $26.7M/Wk 2