A couple mid-August newcomers enjoyed $20M+ weekends, but it’s Spider-Man: Brand New Day that is running away with potentially the greatest performance in box office history. To date it has achieved the following:

  • Fastest to $200M (2 days – tied)
  • Fastest to $300M (3 – tied)
  • Fastest to $400M (4)
  • Fastest to $500M (7)
  • Fastest to $600M (9)
  • Fastest to $700M (13)

The current record for $800M is 23 days, and the record for $900M is 50 days. These are breakable!

Scoreboard Leaders

A couple more movie shuffles didn’t change the order of our Top 3, and it would seem that we’ve seen the last of the adjustments. With 2 weekends remaining we appear to have our final winners.

RankName# Top 10 PicksDeviation Score
1Seagan919
2Justin Klein927
3Logan Nelson929

Top 10 IN

  • none

Top 10 OUT

  • none

Holdover News

  • #1 Spider-Man: Brand New Day ($70.7M) continues its climb up the All Time domestic box office list all the way to NUMBER FOUR after just 3 weekends! Next at #3 is 2021’s franchise-best Spider-Man: No Way Home ($814.8M). That number should fall in the next couple days.
  • #2 The Odyssey ($23.6M) jumps one spot on out list, crossing the $500M mark with a great hold (-25.6%) in its 5th weekend. At $505.0M it moved up 6 spots to #23 All Time. Next up is 2019’s Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker ($515.2M).
  • #3 Toy Story 5 ($2.4M) slipped another spot but continues to pull in $$ after 9 weekends. At $475.5M it again holds at #28 All Time because of Odyssey. Next on the list as the new #27 is 2019’s Frozen II ($477.3M).
  • After one of the biggest surprises in box office history, #4 Obsession with its reported $750K budget is now complete at $263.4M. That’s good enough for a final placement of #154 on the All Time list.
  • #5 The Devil Wears Prada 2 is done at $220.6M.
  • #6 Backrooms ($23K) is at $197.5M after 12 weekends..
  • #7 Minions & Monsters ($1.6M) at $180.2M did just enough to take over Mando‘s spot.
  • #8 Mandalorian and Grogu is done at $177.7M.
  • #9 Moana ($1.2M) is set with $124.5M after 6 weekends.
  • #10 Disclosure Day is done at $116.6M.

Next Weekend: 6 more movies get Wide treatment, with Insidious: Out of the Further (selected by 1 player) getting early projections of a $23-28M opening. We’ll see if it provides any late horror heroics.

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