US Box Office Results: May 22 - 25, 2015
The four day, Memorial Day weekend produced five movies that took in over $25 million each, lead by Disney's TOMORROWLAND. The sci-fi movie took in $41.7 million, in its first four days of release. TOMORROWLAND has a long way to go to recoup its $190 million production budget.
The weekend's other new release, POLTERGEIST, also opened to disappointing numbers. The remake of the 1982 original only generated $25.5 million in total grosses. That should land it in the neighborhood of a total domestic take of around $70 million.
AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON passed the $410 million mark, making the the #14 movie of all-time. It has a good chance of getting to the $10 spot, by this time, next week.
The weekend's other new release, POLTERGEIST, also opened to disappointing numbers. The remake of the 1982 original only generated $25.5 million in total grosses. That should land it in the neighborhood of a total domestic take of around $70 million.
AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON passed the $410 million mark, making the the #14 movie of all-time. It has a good chance of getting to the $10 spot, by this time, next week.
- $41.7 million - Tomorrowland
- $38.5 million - Pitch Perfect 2
- $32.1 million - Mad Max: Fury Road
- $27.9 million - Avengers: Age of Ultron
- $25.5 million - Poltergeist (2015)
- $4.59 million - Hot Pursuit
- $2.80 million - Far from the Madding Crowd
- $2.79 million - Furious 7
- $2.54 million - Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2
- $2.45 million - Home (2015)
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