This is ResetEra's weekend box office thread. While the OP focuses on the "popular" weekend tallies, we typically discuss box office throughout the week as well when notable films are playing. New threads are posted each Sunday morning don't worry about it.
https://deadline.com/2021/09/shang-chi-weekend-box-office-1234839150/
Domestic Weekend Box Office:
Worldwide Updates:
Weekend Box Office Archive and Appendix:
https://deadline.com/2021/09/shang-chi-weekend-box-office-1234839150/
‘No Time To Die’ Now Seeing $60M+ Over 4-Day Holiday — Monday Update
'No Time to Die' weekend box office hopes to click past $60M.
deadline.com
When it comes to Bond and the box office, the world is enough, and the bigger exclamation as we first told you earlier this week was going to be in No Time to Die's global figure, comprised of its opening weekend domestic and second weekend abroad. We'll have that number soon, but we've heard there's great holds throughout Europe, and with even bigger riches ahead in China when the Cary Joji Fukunaga film lands there. The MGM/United Artist Releasing/Universal/Eon title is now expected to make $56M in its first three days in U.S. and Canada, after a steeper Saturday than expected against Friday/previews with $18.1M, -22%. Tracking and UAR always expected the movie to opening between $55M-$60M, and somehow the greater PR narrative on the film seemed to position the 25th Bond as thought it was going to play like a Marvel movie; that was never in the cards at the domestic B.O. Thirty-nine percent of the audience was between 18-34 versus Venom: Let There Be Carnage's first weekend grab of that crowd which was 64%. Also, we told you, this is the range that the last two Mission: Impossibles opened at, and those were in the late summer. Among all Bond movies, No Time to Die is the fourth biggest at the domestic B.O. after Skyfall ($88.3M), Spectre ($70.4M) and Quantum of Solace ($67.5M). Also something to note, only 88% of all 5,8K U.S. and Canadian theaters are open during the pandemic. While a majority of states have their theaters open, only Delaware can boast that 100% of their theatres are open.
Domestic Weekend Box Office:
Worldwide Updates:
Weekend Box Office Archive and Appendix: