The Rock’s Box Office ‘Rampage’ Continues
Warner Brothers' blockbuster hit ‘Rampage’ starring Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson stayed at the top of the heap in worldwide box office revenue over the weekend, adding $78.0M worldwide, according to estimates compiled by comScore.
Domestically, “Rampage” slid to number two, adding an estimated $21.0M in its second week in the box office and is approaching $300 million in cumulative revenue, but it lost the number one spot to “A Quiet Place,” Paramount’s tightly scripted horror film.
“Quiet Place” has been quietly gathering its own revenue, adding $22.0M in North American theaters and $37.0M worldwide, over the weekend – great news for Paramount, which desperately needed the hit. So far, “A Quiet Place” has generated an estimated 207,158,711 in cumulative revenue, on a production budget of just $17 million.
Another Warner Bros. entry “Ready Player One” continued to perform at the box office and came in at #3 in the worldwide rankings, generating an estimated $30.5M over the weekend.
The top 12 worldwide weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, April 22, are below.
1. Rampage – Warner Bros. – $78.0M
2. Quiet Place, A – Paramount Pictures – $37.0M
3. Ready Player One – Warner Bros. – $30.5M
4. I Feel Pretty – Multiple – $18.6M
5. Super Troopers 2 – 20th Century Fox – $14.7M
6. Blumhouse’s Truth Or Dare – Universal – $12.0M
7. 21 Karat – Multiple Chinese Distributors – $10.1M
8. Blockers – Universal – $9.6M
9. Isle Of Dogs – 20th Century Fox – $9.0M
10. Peter Rabbit – Sony – $6.7M
11. Black Panther – Disney – $5.8M
12. Coach, The – Multiple – $4.8M
The top 12 domestic weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, April 22, are below.
- Quiet Place, A – Paramount – $22.0M
2. Rampage – Warner Bros. – $21.0M
3. I Feel Pretty – STX Entertainment – $16.2M
4. Super Troopers 2 – 20th Century Fox – $14.7M
5. Blumhouse’s Truth Or Dare – Universal – $7.9M
6. Ready Player One – Warner Bros. – $7.5M
7. Blockers – Universal – $7.0M
8. Black Panther – Disney – $4.6M
9. Traffik – Lionsgate – $3.9M
10. Isle Of Dogs – Fox Searchlight – $3.4M
11. I Can Only Imagine – Roadside Attractions – $2.4M
12. Tyler Perry’s Acrimony – Lionsgate – $2.0M
12. Chappaquiddick – Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures – $2.0M