‘Garfield’, ‘Furiosa’ repeat atop box office charts as slow summer grinds on

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It was a quiet weekend at North American movie theatres, dominated once again by Sony’s The Garfield Movie and Warner Bros. Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga. Flipping the script from their Memorial weekend openings, the animated orange cat crept ahead of the wasteland warrior in their second outing.

The Garfield Movie earned a chart-topping $14 million in ticket sales, while Furiosa settled into second place, according to studio estimates on Sunday.

Garfield fell only 42 per cent in its second weekend in North America. It also topped the global box office adding $27 million from international territories, bringing its running worldwide to $152.2 million. Furiosa, meanwhile, fell 59 per cent from its first weekend, adding $10.8 million from 3,864 locations in the US and Canada. That puts its running domestic total at $49.7 million and its global sum at $114.4 million against a $168 million production budget.

There were several new releases that opened on over 1,000 screens this weekend: Sony/Crunchyroll’s anime Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle; IFC’s horror In a Violent Nature; Roadside Attractions’ Diane Keaton-Alfre Woodard-Kathy Bates comedy Summer Camp; and Bleecker Street’s father-son drama Ezra. None managed to crack the top five, however.

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Disney also released the well-reviewed Young Woman and the Sea, starring Daisy Ridley as the first woman to swim the English Channel, but did not report its ticket sales. Likewise, Richard Linklater’s Hit Man is currently playing in select theatres around the country, but Netflix does not release box office numbers.

Third place went to Paramount’s IF, with $10.8 million in its third weekend. It has now made more than $80.4 million domestically. Disney/20th Century Studios’ Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, landed in fourth place in its fourth weekend with $8.8 million. It has now made $140 million domestically and $337.1 million globally.

And the Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt action-comedy, The Fall Guy, rounded out the top five with $4.2 million, bringing its domestic total to $80.3 million. Globally, the Universal release has made $157.9 million.

Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle, based on the Japanese high school volleyball series, made an estimated $3.5 million from 1,119 locations. The slasher In a Violent Nature opened to $2.2 million from 1,426 locations. And, Ezra, about a stand-up comedian (Bobby Cannavale) and his autistic son, earned $1.2 million from 1,320 screens.

The 2024 box office is struggling compared to both last year (down 23.9 per cent) and pre-pandemic standards (down 42.2 per cent from 2019 and 46.4 per cent from 2018), according to data from Comscore. On this weekend last year, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse opened to $120.7 million, while The Little Mermaid was still pulling in over $41.4 million in its second weekend.

The top-grossing movie of this year remains Dune: Part Two, which Warner Bros. released in early March and has made over $711 million globally.

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