‘Dog Man’ Barks Up $13.7 Million Domestically Over Super Bowl Weekend

Although the Eagles managed to win big against the Chiefs over the weekend, the box office did not find quite as big a victory. With two recognizable releases to commemorate Valentines Day just around the corner, most box office titles got sacked in this quiet weekend. 

Moviegoers continue to throw Dog Man a bone as it continues to stay on top of the box office, earning $13.7 million, pushing it over $50 million domestically. While enough to get it the gold, that still marks around a 60% drop for the canine officer, from its almost $40 million opening. 

Second place this weekend belongs to the most lucrative opening title, Heart Eyes. Merging slasher and rom-com, Heart Eyes sees a killer stalking two people pulling a late shift at a job who he mistakes for a couple. Across the weekend, it was able to take home $8.5 million, a far cry from other successful openers on Super Bowl weekend. 

Deadline notes that one of the best grossing openers over the Super Bowl weekend was Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus: Best Of Both Worlds, with just over $31 million in its release over 15 years ago. 

Bronze this weekend goes to the Ke Huy Quan-led action flick Love Hurts. With $5.8 million this weekend, Deadline states as well that reviews aren’t leaning in favor of the movie. Rotten Tomatoes has it at an 18% critic score and a 63% audience score, while IMDb’s score sits at 5.5 out of 10. 

The rest of the top five is filled out by Mufasa: The Lion King in fourth with $3.9 million, and Companion in fifth with $3.02 million. 

The top ten films at the domestic box office over the weekend, courtesy of Deadline: 

  1. Dog Man (Universal) 3-Day $13.7M/ Total $54.1M/ Wk 2
  2. Heart Eyes (Sony) 3-Day $8.5M/ Wk 1
  3. Love Hurts (Universal) 3-Day $5.8M/ Wk 1
  4. Mufasa: The Lion King (Disney) 3-Day $3.9M/ Total $235.2M/ Wk 8
  5. Companion (Warner Bros/New Line) 3-Day $3.02M/ Total $15.4M/ Wk 2
  6. One Of Them Days (Sony) 3-Day $3M/ Total $39.3M/ Wk 4
  7. Becoming Led Zeppelin (SPC) 3-Day $2.62M/ Wk 1
  8. Flight Risk (Lionsgate) 3-Day $2.6M/ Total $25.1M/ Wk 3
  9. Sonic The Hedgehog 3 (Paramount) 3-Day $1.75M/ Total $233M/ Wk 8
  10. Moana 2 (Disney) 3-Day $1.54M/ Total $456.1M/ Wk 11
Raymond Adams: 22 years old, aspiring writer, lives in New England, loves pop culture and all things movies.
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