Disney easily dominated the weekend box-office chart between Captain America: Civil War — which declined a respectable 59 percent in its second weekend to $72.6 million domestically — and The Jungle Book. Better yet, Civil War raced to $941 million worldwide, while Jungle Bookcrossed the $800 million mark globally.
The top 12 movies of the weekend, as of Sunday, May 15, are as follows:
# | Title | Distributor Name | Weekend Revenue | Cume Total | ||
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3-Day Total | # of Locs | Loc Avg | ||||
1 | Captain America: Civil War | Disney | $72,563,000 | 4,226 | $17,171 | $295,892,078 |
2 | Jungle Book, The | Disney | $17,764,000 | 3,970 | $4,475 | $311,760,110 |
3 | Money Monster | Sony | $15,000,000 | 3,104 | $4,832 | $15,000,000 |
4 | Darkness, The | High Top Releasing | $5,189,000 | 1,755 | $2,957 | $5,189,000 |
5 | Mother’s Day | Open Road | $3,259,205 | 3,291 | $990 | $28,757,325 |
6 | Zootopia | Disney | $2,816,000 | 1,935 | $1,455 | $331,830,439 |
7 | Huntsman: Winter’s War, The | Universal | $2,575,620 | 2,518 | $1,023 | $44,534,870 |
8 | Keanu | Warner Bros. | $1,900,000 | 2,120 | $896 | $18,612,503 |
9 | Barbershop: The Next Cut | Warner Bros. | $1,675,000 | 1,333 | $1,257 | $51,355,702 |
10 | Boss, The | Universal | $1,175,230 | 1,350 | $871 | $61,136,930 |
11 | Sing Street | The Weinstein Company | $636,000 | 525 | $1,211 | $1,909,135 |
12 | Ratchet And Clank | Focus Features | $569,000 | 1,258 | $452 | $8,086,257 |