Weekend Box Office Winner: Send Help

Despite facing surprisingly stiff competition from the YouTube-personality-powered Iron Lung, Sam Raimi’s Send Help managed to top the box office this weekend, earning $20 million, which is more than we predicted earlier this week. The Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien–fronted castaway thriller is Raimi’s first R-rated movie in twenty-six years, and with a $40 million budget, it’s well on its way to turning a nice profit for Disney, which released the film through its 20th Century Studios label.

The film should hold up nicely with Super Bowl weekend coming up, as studios aren’t really putting anything out. It should also play well as a date movie heading into Valentine’s Day.

Iron Lung Proves YouTubers Have Box Office Power

While it didn’t take the top spot, Markiplier’s Iron Lung is still a major win for the YouTuber, with the self-distributed feature grossing a huge $17.8 million. That’s a major disruption, as Markiplier operated entirely outside the studio system, releasing the film on his own and proving that YouTubers can have serious theatrical pull.

Expect studios to take notice, with it likely that some prominent online figures will soon find themselves cast in major studio properties. It’s a changing world.

Documentary Surprise: Melania

Speaking of which, another unexpected win happened this weekend with Melania, a documentary about First Lady Melania Trump. The Brett Ratner–directed film is playing very much like a faith-based release, earning an A CinemaScore and grossing $7 million, which is huge for a documentary.

That said, it still has a long way to go to justify its rumored $75 million price tag, which is unheard of for the genre. Clearly, distributor Amazon/MGM is banking on strong streaming performance when the film eventually debuts on Prime Video.

Holdovers and Underperformers

Disney’s Zootopia 2 cracked $400 million this weekend, adding another $5.8 million for a $408 million domestic totaland continuing an impressive ten-week run.

Sadly, Jason Statham’s Shelter fizzled with just $5.5 million. Released by new distribution shingle Black Bear, the film had much lower-key marketing than usual—too bad, as director Ric Roman Waugh is quite good (check out our extended interview with him HERE).

Avatar: Fire and Ash finally started slipping down the charts, earning $5.5 million for a $386 million total, though it should have no trouble crossing $400 million by Valentine’s Day.

The Chris Pratt–fronted Mercy dropped 56% to $4.7 million, bringing its domestic total to a disappointing $19 million. Like Melania, it’s another Amazon/MGM title expected to fare better on streaming.

Notable Final Numbers

Despite getting into hot water earlier this week for a Hollywood stunt, Sydney Sweeney had a strong weekend, with The Housemaid earning another $3.5 million for a massive $120 million total. Don’t be surprised if Lionsgate gives it another promotional push for Valentine’s Day.

Oscar contender Marty Supreme added $2.9 million for a $90 million total (is $100 million out of reach?). Meanwhile, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple continued wrapping up its disastrous run, earning just $1.6 million ($784 per screen) for a grim $23.6 million total.

What’s Opening Next Weekend?

Next weekend is a quiet one, with The Strangers: Chapter 3 the only major release.

Do you think Send Help will hold onto the top spot? Let us know in the comments.

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