A scene from “A Minecraft Movie.”
Jack Black and Jason Momoa mined another $80 million for A Minecraft Movie in its second weekend at the domestic box office.
The blockbuster film adaptation of Majong Studio’s uber-popular video game ended its first weekend with nearly $163 million from 4,263 North American theaters. Combined with its international receipts, A Minecraft Movie made more than $313 million globally in its first three days.
By Thursday, A Minecraft Movie cleared the $200 million mark domestically and it is quickly approaching $300 million.
Just like its debut weekend, A Minecraft Movie is poised to defy box office made earlier in the week for its second Friday to Sunday frame. The film was originally projected by Deadline to make $65 in its second weekend in theaters. Friday, however, the trade publication crunched the numbers and is now projecting that the film will make $80.6 million domestically through Sunday.
The number falls in line with the upper end of projections by Box Office Pro — which estimated a $70 million to $85 million take for weekend No. 2 — as well as Variety, which pegged A Minecraft Movie to make anywhere from $60 million to $82 million in its second frame.
A Minecraft Movie slightly built out its already large footprint coming into its second weekend by adding 25 more venues to its week one count of 4,263 screens — bringing its theater count to 4,289.
Produced by Warner Bros., A Minecraft Movie had a $150 million budget before prints and advertising, The Numbers reported.
Oscar Isaac voices Jesus in “The King of Kings.”
‘The King Of King’ Leads The Five Newcomers Joining ‘A Minecraft Movie’ In Theaters
The second weekend numbers for A Minecraft Movie are impressive considering that five new movies opened wide domestically on Friday.
Angel Studios’ animated biblical movie The King of Kings is projected by Deadline to earn more $19 million from $3,200 North American theaters in its opening for the No. 2 spot at the domestic box office.
Based on Charles Dickens’ classic novel The Life of Our Lord, The King of Kings stars Oscar Issac as the voice of Jesus, while Pierce Brosnan voices Pontius Pilate and Kenneth Branagh and Uma Thurman provide the voices of Charles and Catherine Dickens.
The 20th Century Studios spy thriller The Amateur — starring Rami Malek and Laurence Fishburne — is projected by Deadline to earn $15 million from 3,400 venues this weekend; while the trade publication projects Civil War director Alex Garland’s real-time fact-based Iraq War film Warfare will make $8.3 million.
Produced by A24, Warfare is opening in 2,670 North American theaters.
Another newcomer this weekend— the Meghann Fahy and Brandon Sklenar’s mystery thriller Drop — is projected by Deadline to earn $7.5 million from 3,085 theaters domestically for a No. 5 finish.
Another new film this weekend — Fathom Events’ The Chosen: The Last Supper Part 3 — had a $5.8 million take in its debut weekend.
Note: This box office report will be updated throughout the weekend with the most current numbers available. The final numbers for this weekend’s box office will be released on Monday.
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