It was all change for the top three titles over the weekend, with a new arrival and the previous weekend’s survivors moving around.
There’s no stopping Deadpool & Wolverine, which clawed its way back to the top spot, adding $283,497 off 99 screens to gross $7,905,508.
New at #2 was André Rieus 2024 Maastricht Concert: Power of Love, on 73 screens. It took $237,803.
The previous weekend’s number one, It Ends with Us, dropped to #3. On 105 screens, it took $213,753 to push its gross past $3 million.
Dropping one spot to #5, We Were Dangerous played 84 screens, and added $92,998 to take its total to $335,440.
At #12, Bookworm played 83 screens, taking $39,530 to gross $376,203.
On five screens, Ka Whawhai Tonu – Struggle Without End added $612 to take its total to $869,462.
Elsewhere on the chart, Borderlands continued to disappoint, taking only $3,974 from its fourth weekend. Remake The Crow will do well to match even that, after taking only #48K from its opening weekend.
No longer in cinemas here is British indie Wicked Little Letters, gone after a 23-week run with earnings of close to $1.75 million.
This week’s highest-profile opener is Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, arriving with mixed reviews despite an impressive cast including Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, Jenna Ortega, Willem Dafoe et al.
As always, huge thanks to Numero for the data that powers our box office reports.
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