
“Minions: The Rise of Gru,” $10.9 million.Ħ. “Thor: Love and Thunder,” $13.1 million.Ĥ. “DC League of Super-Pets,” $23 million.ģ. Final domestic figures will be released Monday.ġ. and Canadian theaters, according to Comscore. “That gives us a tailwind going into August, but don’t expect any $100 million debuts for a while.”Įstimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. It’s the first billion-dollar month since December 2019,” said Paul Dergarabedian, the senior media analyst for Comscore. “July generated over $1 billion, and that’s impressive. And there are still big films to come, like Sony’s “Bullet Train” with Brad Pitt, which speeds into theaters next weekend. Things are slowing down at the domestic box office heading into August, which is not uncommon. And Bleecker Street opened the Sundance charmer “A Love Song,” starring Wes Studi and Dale Dickey, in four theaters, where it earned an estimated $18,702. The well-reviewed thriller features Issa Rae and Ashton Kutcher. Novak’s directorial debut follows a podcaster (Novak) who travels from New York to west Texas to investigate the death of his girlfriend. Focus Features debuted the film “Vengeance” in 998 locations this weekend, where it earned an estimated $1.8 million. Major new theatrical releases were limited this weekend, but gave audiences a variety of options. Worldwide, it has now earned $710.4 million.Īnd rounding out the top five was “Top Gun: Maverick,” which made an additional $8.2 million in its 10th weekend, bringing its domestic total to $650.1 million. “Minions: The Rise of Gru” stuck its heels in fourth place in its fifth weekend with $10.9 million. Its global total is now sitting at $662 million, without a release in China. “Thor: Love and Thunder” took third place with $13.1 million in its fourth weekend, bringing its domestic total to $301.5 million.

The North American grosses for “Nope” are now sitting at $80.6 million before it begins its international expansion in August.

Second place went to Universal’s “Nope,” which fell 57% from its debut last weekend and earned an additional $18.6 million. Given our CinemaScore of A- and word of mouth, we’re going to be around for a while.” “Young family movies play for a long time. “The interest is red hot,” Goldstein said.
