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The following is a list of the highest-grossing second weekends for films.Usually by the second weekend in the U.S. and Canada, studios can have an idea of what the final gross may be now that factors such as word-of-mouth and increased competition are starting to show.
An increase in a film's box office gross in its second weekend, provided that the number of theaters did not grow substantially, is considered exceptional. For example, the 1997 film Titanic had an opening weekend gross of $28.64 million and with only a small increase in the number of theaters, its second-weekend gross (which fell immediately ...
Inside Out 2 broke The Super Mario Bros. Movie ' s record ($92.3 million) for the highest second weekend gross for an animated film and had the biggest second weekend for a film since Avengers: Endgame ($147.4 million). It also became the first animated film to gross $100 million in its second weekend. [26] 26: June 30, 2024: $57,520,208
Disney’s animated adventure “Moana 2” remained the de facto choice at the movies, collecting a leading $52 million from 4,200 North American theaters in its second weekend of release. Ticket ...
The Super Mario Bros. Movie broke Frozen II ' s record ($85.9 million) for the highest second weekend gross for an animated film. It also surpassed Warcraft to become the highest-grossing video game adaptation of all time at the global box office. [16] 16: April 23, 2023: $59,930,940
(The original Joker set an October record in 2019 when it opened to $96.2 million domestically.) Folie à Deux has thus far raked in $165.3 million globally, per Box Office Mojo .
“Halloween” continues to rule the final days of October, as the Universal/Blumhouse sequel stays atop the box office charts with $32 million grossed in its second weekend. With a 10-day total ...
The following is a list of the highest-grossing opening weekends for films. The list is dominated by recent films due to inflation , steadily increasing production and marketing budgets, and modern films opening on more screens.