It’s officially Spooky Season! The first big scares have hit North American theaters with 20th Century Studios’ Barbarian. The horror opened at $10M domestically, leaving a large margin between the rest of this weekend’s top ten. Read mxdwn’s review of Barbarian here!
Brahmastra Part One: Shiva from Walt Disney Studios held the number 2 position. The Indian adventure flic is about a man who sets out in search of love and meaning, and in the process, faces many evils. The film saw success in India, earning $18.9M its opening weekend.
Bullet Train fell 43.8% from last weekend’s Labor Day and Cinema Day bump, earning $3.3M domestically and pushes the film to $92.5M in North America.
Bullet Train was not the only film to fall from last week’s success, Top Gun: Maverick, DC League of Super-Pets, and The Invitation all fell 47.3%, 43.7%, 46.3% respectively. The Spider-Man: No Way Home re-release was hit hardest, falling 75.9% from last weekend’s earning, getting $1.3M this weekend.
Fathom’s first ever seven-day premiere run Lifemark, is the true story of a young man’s journey setting out to meet his birth parents. The faith-based film opened at no. 7, grossing $2.6M and ran in 1,500 theaters.
- Barbarian $10M ($10M)
- Brahmastra Part One: Shiva $4.4M ($4.4M)
- Bullet Train $3.3M ($92.5M)
- Top Gun: Maverick $3.2M ($705.6M)
- DC League of Super-Pets $2.8M ($85.4M)
- The Invitation $2.6M ($18.8M)
- Lifemark $2.2M ($2.2M)
- Beast $1.8M ($29.3M)
- Minions: The Rise of Gru $1.6M ($362.3M)
- Spider-Man: No Way Home re-release $1.3M ($8.5M)