Jungle Book Easily Tops Keanu and Mother's Day to Win Third Straight Weekend Box Office
Posted on May 1, 2016
The Jungle Book easily won the box office again this weekend. It made another $42 million falling just 42% from the previous weekend. It has now made $250 million after just 3 weekends in theaters. It is still showing in over 4,000 theaters nationwide.
The Jungle Book was followed by The Huntsman: Winter's War which made just $9 million during its second weekend in theaters. It was followed by weak openings from Keanu and Mother's Day. The Keanu comedy made $9.3 million and has a B CinemaScore. Garry Marshall's Mother's Day performed even worse and made just $8.3 million in just over 3,000 theaters.
Mother's Day was followed by Barbershop: The Next Cut, which finished fifth and added $6 million during its third weekend in theaters. Zootopia was next and added another $5 million to bring its gross to $323 million after nine weeks in theaters.
Ratchet & Clank opened in 7th and made just $4.8 million in 2,891 theaters. It had the lowest per theater average of the three wide releases and made just $1,668 per theater. The animated film is based on a science fiction video game series. It couldn't even beat Zootopia which has already in theaters for 9 weekends. It has a B CinemaScore.
Ratchet & Clank was followed by The Boss, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Criminal and My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2. Zootopia will likely pass Batman v Superman next week but neither film is likely to catch Deadpool, which is the current 2016 leader at $361 million. You can find this weekend's box office chart here.
This will almost certainly be the last weekend for The Jungle Book at #1 as Captain America: Civil War arrives in theaters this coming weekend. Other opening films include The Bigger Splash, Elstree 1976 and Pele: Birth of a Legend.
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