"Avatar: Fire and Ash" holds strong at the box office for fourth consecutive Friday, while "Primate" swings to a surprisingly robust opening day.
The latest installment in James Cameron's Avatar franchise continues to captivate audiences, raking in $5 million domestically on its latest Friday. The sci-fi epic, which recently breached the billion-dollar mark worldwide, is expected to pull in another $20 million by Sunday, solidifying its top spot at the domestic box office for a fourth consecutive week.
Coming in second place was Paramount's creature feature "Primate", which debuted with an impressive opening day of $4.5 million from 2,964 North American theaters. The horror film follows a group of teens whose island getaway turns deadly when their pet chimpanzee becomes a rabid killing machine. With a production budget of just $21 million, the film is expected to make $11 million through Sunday.
Meanwhile, Lionsgate's survival thriller "Greenland 2: Migration" also made its mark on opening Friday, with Gerard Butler and Morena Baccarin starring in a story about a family searching for a new home after a comet strike devastated Earth. The sequel pulled in $3.2 million on its first day, and is projected to reach $8.5 million by Sunday.
The top five films at the domestic box office remained unchanged from last week, with A24's ping pong drama "Marty Supreme" holding steady with roughly $2.2 million domestically on Friday. The film, which has seen a 52% drop in earnings since its previous week, is projected to earn $7.9 million by Sunday and should cross the $70 million mark by the end of the weekend.
Lionsgate's twisty domestic thriller "The Housemaid" also continued to hold strong, collecting $3.3 million on its fourth Friday. The film should add $10.6 million by Sunday, bringing its total domestic gross to $93.5 million and declining 30% from this time last week.
The latest installment in James Cameron's Avatar franchise continues to captivate audiences, raking in $5 million domestically on its latest Friday. The sci-fi epic, which recently breached the billion-dollar mark worldwide, is expected to pull in another $20 million by Sunday, solidifying its top spot at the domestic box office for a fourth consecutive week.
Coming in second place was Paramount's creature feature "Primate", which debuted with an impressive opening day of $4.5 million from 2,964 North American theaters. The horror film follows a group of teens whose island getaway turns deadly when their pet chimpanzee becomes a rabid killing machine. With a production budget of just $21 million, the film is expected to make $11 million through Sunday.
Meanwhile, Lionsgate's survival thriller "Greenland 2: Migration" also made its mark on opening Friday, with Gerard Butler and Morena Baccarin starring in a story about a family searching for a new home after a comet strike devastated Earth. The sequel pulled in $3.2 million on its first day, and is projected to reach $8.5 million by Sunday.
The top five films at the domestic box office remained unchanged from last week, with A24's ping pong drama "Marty Supreme" holding steady with roughly $2.2 million domestically on Friday. The film, which has seen a 52% drop in earnings since its previous week, is projected to earn $7.9 million by Sunday and should cross the $70 million mark by the end of the weekend.
Lionsgate's twisty domestic thriller "The Housemaid" also continued to hold strong, collecting $3.3 million on its fourth Friday. The film should add $10.6 million by Sunday, bringing its total domestic gross to $93.5 million and declining 30% from this time last week.