Box office recap: ‘Finding Dory’ wins the holiday weekend box office

Finding Dory has been dominating the box office since its release and the holiday weekend was no exception. The film retained the top spot at the box office by grossing $50.2 over the weekend raising its total domestic gross to $381 million. It is now closing in on passing its predecessor Finding Nemo.

Second place went to The Legend of Tarzan which swung its way to a $45.5 million opening. This was much better than expected as was third place which went to The Purge: Election Year. The third film in the series grossed $34.7 million, which was slightly better than The Purge: Anarchy back in 2014 reports Box Office Mojo.

Fourth place went to the animated film The BFG which couldn’t get a good audience and brought in $19.6 million. Fifth place went to Independence Day: Resurgence which saw a massive 60 percent drop during its second weekend and brought in $16.5 million. I still believe this film is going to come in just above $100 million domestically.

Central Intelligence is closing in on $100 million domestically while it appears that Finding Dory will soon pass Captain America: Civil War for the current highest grossing movie of 2016.

Weekend gross by Distributor:

Disney: $63.3 million (-14.8%)

Warner Bros: $55.1 million (+34.5%)

Universal: $31.5 million (+29.1%)

20th Century Fox: $17.4 million (-26.7%)

Sony Pictures: $9.3 million (-8.1%)

STX Entertainment: $4.1 million (-3.5%)

Lionsgate: $3.0 million (-2.6%)

Next week’s openings include Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates and The Secret Life of Pets.

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