‘Civil War’ Fends Off ‘Abigail’ With $11 Million at Box Office

‘Civil War’ Fends Off ‘Abigail’ With $11 Million at Box Office

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A24’s “Civil War” will hold on to No. 1 at the box workplace this weekend, edging out the opening weekends of Universal’s “Abigail” and Lionsgate’s “The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare” with a 2nd weekend overall of $11.1 million.

It’s a good hold for “Civil War,” dropping 56% from its $25.5 million opening weekend as its domestic overall now stands at $44.8 million. With foreign presales assisting to lower the break-even point, the movie looks like it will be a modest box workplace success versus its $50 million budgetplan as A24 wades into launching movies with larger preliminary screen counts and larger marketing invests.

Sitting simply behind “Civil War” is “Abigail” with an opening weekend of $10.2 million from 3,384 theaters. Again, a good though not amazing proving for an April category title versus its production budgetplan, which is reported to stand at $28 million.

(from left) Joey (Melissa Barrera) and Abigail (Alisha Weir) in Abigail, directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler Gillett.

Sporting a gory, darkly funny narrative about a group of wrongdoers who unwittingly take a little lady who is a vicious vampire captive, “Abigail” hasactually been rather well got by critics and audiences, sporting Rotten Tomatoes ratings of 83% critics and 88% audience along with a B on CinemaScore. With no significant studio scary titles coming out for the next 3 weekends, “Abigail” has a lane to leg out amongst scary fans.

Lionsgate’s “The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare” is the greatest underperformer of the lot this weekend, opening to $9 million from 2,485 theaters. That puts it in the No. 4 area listedbelow Warner Bros./Legendary’s “Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire,” which made $9.4 million in its 4th weekend to bring its overall to $171 million domestic and $485 million worldwide.

Sources at Lionsgate point out that the movie opened above studio tracking of a $6-7 million launch. They likewise note that the studio’s method of foreign supplier presales and co-financing/co-production offers with partners — Black Bear and Jerry Bruckheimer Pictures are amongst those that contributed to the reported $60 million budgetplan for “Ministry” — will make this title a rewarding one for Lionsgate.

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But from an exhibitor pointofview, “Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare” is opening listedbelow comparable current action movies created to appeal to male spectators over the age of 25 such as Jason Statham’s “The Beekeeper,” which opened to $16.5 million bachelor’sdegree

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