Jurassic World Rebirth devours the competition at weekend box office

The latest big summer blockbuster comes in below previous entries of the franchise.

Jurassic World Rebirth devours the competition at weekend box office
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The summer tentpole films are rolling out, and as expected, Jurassic World Rebirth had a massive opening over the holiday weekend. The film opened to $91.5 million at the box office, more than three times the amount the runner-up, F1: The Movie, made the same weekend. It’s also nearly double F1‘s opening (the racing film opened to $57 million the week before). Over the course of five days, Jurassic World Rebirth has racked up a respectable $147,304,630, more than F1 has made in its two weeks in theaters. 

Jurassic is the only debut on the box office charts, and it’s off to a good start. However, its five-day total is comparable to what Lilo & Stitch made in its first weekend ($146,016,175; now sitting at the number seven spot, the film has grossed $972,720,147 worldwide and counting). However, Variety notes that Jurassic‘s numbers are down for the dino franchise. The initial reboot, 2015’s Jurassic World, opened to $208 million; 2018’s Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom opened to $148 million; and 2022’s Jurassic World Dominion opened to $145 million. Those films also all had significantly higher five-day totals than Rebirth, though the downward trend for each suggests that people simply aren’t as excited about the prospect of a Jurassic World anymore—perhaps the suspension of disbelief as to why people keep bringing their kids around raging dinosaurs has worn a bit thin. We’ll see how Rebirth holds up when Superman flies into theaters this coming weekend.

The other notable new entry on last weekend’s domestic box office chart is the restored, remastered, and re-released This Is Spinal Tap, which sits at number 10 having made $931,737 in its re-opening weekend. The success has spurred some additional dates tacked on to the limited engagement, with new showtimes on July 7, 8, and 9. In a statement (via Deadline), Bleecker Street Distribution President Kyle Davies said, “We are thrilled with these early results of our re-release of [Rob Reiner’s] original This Is Spinal Tap. While showtimes were limited this weekend, and the initial engagement carries into Monday, we experienced sell-out shows across the country, demonstrating that interest in the world of Spinal Tap still ‘goes to 11.’ Glad fans and newcomers alike got a taste of these musical legends as we head into the release of Spinal Tap II later this year.” You can check out the full top 10, courtesy Box Office Mojo, below. 

  1. Jurassic World Rebirth, $91.5 million
  2. F1: The Movie, $26,060,000
  3. How To Train Your Dragon, $11,000,000
  4. Elio, $5,700,000
  5. 28 Years Later, $4,600,000
  6. M3GAN 2.0, $3,800,000
  7. Lilo & Stitch, $3,800,000
  8. Mission: Impossible—The Final Reckoning, $3,280,120
  9. Materialists, $1,346,704
  10. This Is Spinal Tap, $931,737

 
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