PerĀ Deadline, as of Sunday morning,Ā A Minecraft MovieĀ is projected to take in a 3-day total ofĀ $80 millionĀ at the domestic box office by the end of its sophomore weekend. This drop of roughly 48% sees it taking inĀ more than enough for it to claim No. 1 on the chart for the second weekend in a row, outstripping its new release competitorsĀ The King of Kings,Ā Drop,Ā The Amateur, andĀ Warfare. In fact, it has earned nearly double the opening weekends of all four movies combined, which comes out toĀ $49.85 million.
Additionally, its cumulative total of $280.3 million makes itĀ the highest-grossing domestic movie of the year so far, surpassing the previous No. 1 title, which wasĀ Captain America: Brave New WorldĀ ($199.6 million). See the full Top 5 chart for the weekend below:

This is the second weekend of the year when four new releases have debuted on the chart simultaneously.Ā The faith-based animated movieĀ The King of KingsĀ took a surprise lead, landing at No. 2 with a nearly $20 million debut, but both the A24 war movieĀ WarfareĀ (No. 4) and the Blumhouse thrillerĀ DropĀ (No. 5) are getting solid starts despite rounding out the bottom of the chart, because the former only cost $20 million while the latter cost $11 million.
The previous weekend featuring four new releases was the weekend of March 28, whenĀ A Working Man,Ā The Chosen: Last Supper – Part 1,Ā The Woman in the Yard, andĀ Death of a UnicornĀ all debuted in the Top 5.
The Rami Malek action movieĀ The AmateurĀ may not be so lucky despite debuting at No. 3 with $15 million, because it reportedly cost $60 million to make, whichĀ likely means that it needs to gross $150 million to break even, a mutiplier that would be out of this world even for a movie with far superior reviews to its 61% Rotten Tomatoes score.
Meanwhile,Ā The Chosen: Last Supper – Part 2Ā had a more precipitous dropĀ in its sophomore weekend, going from No. 3 to No. 10 with $931,600 (-87%). The Fathom Events presentation of the faith-based TV series was destined for a more substantial drop, because it has been replaced by the new installment,Ā The Chosen: Last Supper – Part 3, which debuted at No. 6 with $5.8 million, making it the first of these weekly season 5 episode packages to debut outside the Top 5.
What This Means For A Minecraft Movie
It Is All Uphill From Here
One roadblock that could have posed a huge risk is the fact that the budget ofĀ A Minecraft MovieĀ is reportedly $150 million. Because theaters keep half of ticket sales and marketing costs aren’t factored into production budgets, this means thatĀ the movie’s break-even point is most likely somewhere around $375 millionĀ or more. However, going into the weekend, the smash hit had already surpassed the $350 million milestone worldwide. While its international numbers for the weekend won’t come until later on Sunday, its domestic total alone has most likely already put it in the black.
It will almost certainly become a billion-dollar movie…
This means thatĀ the video game movie is likely already turning out pure profitĀ after fewer than 10 days in theaters. It has easily overcome the middlingĀ A Minecraft MovieĀ reviewsĀ that earned it a Rotten score of 46% on Rotten Tomatoes, though its domestic sophomore weekend has dipped below that ofĀ The Super Mario Bros. MovieĀ ($92.4 million). Regardless, if it stays on its current trajectory and continues to have relatively slim week-on-week drops for a major blockbuster, it will almost certainly become a billion-dollar movie by the end of its run.
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