Weekend Box Office Preview: Trio Of Blockbuster Movies Vying For Top Spot
The box office is gearing up for a competitive weekend as three major films vie for the top spot. Paramount’s high-octane remake of The Running Man, Lionsgate’s magical heist sequel Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, and the second weekend of 20th Century Studios’ Predator: Badlands are all set to draw significant audiences, creating a thrilling race for box office supremacy.
The Running Man Aims for the Top Spot
Leading the pack of new releases is The Running Man, a high-budget reboot of the 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger classic. Starring the increasingly popular Glen Powell, the film is projected to open at number one with an estimated $20 million. Based on the Stephen King novel, this R-rated sci-fi actioner follows a man fighting for survival in a televised death match to save his sick daughter. The film is targeting a heavily male audience and will benefit from a strong presence on premium large-format screens. Its success will depend on whether it can draw in fans of the original while appealing to a new generation of action movie enthusiasts.
Now You See Me 3 Returns with a Trick Up Its Sleeve
Hoping to conjure up some box office magic is Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, the third installment in the popular magician-heist franchise. With projections ranging from the high teens to the low $20 million range, the film has a chance to pull an upset. Positioned as a date night and family-friendly option, the threequel reunites the team of illusionists for another high-stakes adventure. While the franchise has historically performed well internationally, its domestic success will be key this weekend. With presale numbers close to The Running Man, this one could be a surprisingly strong contender.
Predator: Badlands Looks to Hold Its Ground
The biggest challenge for the new releases comes from last weekend’s champion, Predator: Badlands. The film is expected to have a strong second weekend, with projections around $16 million. Bolstered by the best CinemaScore (A-) in the franchise’s history and a high definite recommend score from audiences, Badlands has excellent word-of-mouth. Its PG-13 rating also gives it a broader appeal compared to the R-rated Running Man. After a solid opening, the film has a real chance to hold onto a top spot if audience enthusiasm continues.
The Wildcard: Keeper
Also entering the fray is Neon’s new horror offering, Keeper. Directed by Oz Perkins, who found success with Longlegs earlier this year, this film is being billed as a throwback to 1970s psychological horror. Opening in nearly 2,000 theaters, Keeper is projected to earn in the low single digits. While not a contender for the top spot, its performance will be watched closely to see if it can capture the interest of genre fans in a crowded marketplace.
This weekend is shaping up to be a fascinating battle, with each of the top three films having a legitimate shot at claiming the box office crown.
