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In a weekend without any studio wide entries –all due to the strikes– the overall theatrical marketplace is bound to reach some sort of low: Either lower than 2023’s bottom of $51.8M (Sept. 22-24) or lower than 2022’s floor of $35M (Jan. 28-30) for all movies. After last weekend saw a low for 2024 YTD of $67.2M per Comscore (-11% from a year ago), this weekend will plunge to further depths.
And there’s not a winter storm to blame.
Paramount’s Mean Girls and Amazon MGM Studio’s The Beekeeper are both fighting over No. 1 with $6.4M apiece in their third weekends. Beekeeper beat Mean Girls on Monday ($802K), Tuesday ($1.25M), and Thursday ($770K) this past week in daily grosses.
The girls in pink will see a -45% slide from weekend 2 at 3,544 theaters, for a $59.9M running total. Friday is looking like $1.85M, -43%. The Jason Statham action movie at 3,337 venues, after an estimated third Friday of $1.7M, -29%, will be off from weekend two by -26%, for a running total of $41.2M by Sunday.
Warner Bros.’ Wonka‘s 7th weekend is in third with $5.8M at 3,014, -14%, for a running total of $195M. Friday is $1.35M.
Illumination/Universal’s Migration, the animated movie rivals bet against over the holidays, will be up to $101M in its domestic cume through Sunday at the end of weekend six. Friday is $1M at 2,962 theaters, for a $4.9M 3-day, -10%, in fourth place.
Fifth belongs to Sony’s sixth weekend of Anyone But You, the Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell romcom, with a 3-day of $4.8M, -11%, for a running cume by Sunday of $71.1M at 2,885 locations. That total zips past the post pandemic’s other notable romcom, Ticket to Paradise, starring Julia Roberts and George Clooney, which finaled at $68.2M in U.S./Canada. Anyone‘s Friday is an estimated $1.5M, -14%.