Final Destination Bloodlines opened on 78 screens, and finished the weekend on top with $311,977.
Still on 103 screens, Thunderbolts* dropped into second place, adding $232,086 to lift its total to $1,848,021.
Another new arrival, The Salt Path played 83 screens, taking $167,772 for $372,454 including previews.
At #5, A Minecraft Movie played 96 screens, adding $107,022 to end the weekend with gross takings of $9,875,520.
On 87 screens, Tinā dropped out of the top three to end the weekend at #6. It took $57,608 over the weekend and has now grossed $6,208,275.
Marlon Williams: Ngā Ao E Rua – Two Worlds played 42 screens, added $13,807 for a total of $170,457.
The two recently-released independent local titles continued their runs. The People We Love added $3,479 for $27,405; while Forgive Us All took $1,815 for $14,349.
Moana 2 took $700 from a single screen, and has $10,192,250 in total.
Maurice & I added $238 and Ever The Land $176.
The Rule of Jenny Pen played 2 screens, took $84 and has a gross take of $48,610.
Opening this week are Disney’s latest live action remake of an animated title, Lilo & Stitch, and Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning.
Thanks, as always, go to Numero for providing the data that powers our box office reporting.


