Box Office: To No One’s Surprise, ‘Black Widow’ Avenges COVID Box Office Slump

Black Widow (Review)- $80M If You've been following the site this weekend you will have seen this post, and not be surprised at the news that Black Widow set the post-covid box office record with $80 million over the weekend. While it's not surprising, that doesn't mean it wasn't well deserved, ScarJo's solo film may have been a long time coming but it ended up being worth the wait! It's probably worthwhile to mention that the film scored that much at the box office while also being available for home viewing through Disney+'s Premier Access

  1. Black Widow (Review)- $80M

If You’ve been following the site this weekend you will have seen this post, and not be surprised at the news that Black Widow set the post-covid box office record with $80 million over the weekend. While it’s not surprising, that doesn’t mean it wasn’t well deserved, ScarJo’s solo film may have been a long time coming but it ended up being worth the wait! It’s probably worthwhile to mention that the film scored that much at the box office while also being available for home viewing through Disney+’s Premier Access

2. F9: The Fast Saga – $10.8M/$141.3M

3. The Boss Baby Family Business– $8.7M/$34M

Another experiment in dual release, The Boss Baby Family Business pulled in a decent $34 million so far while being available for free with Peacock. Maybe this is a feasible release plan after all?

4. The Forever Purge– $6.7M/$27.4M

5. The Quiet Place Part II– $3M/$150.7M

6. Cruella– $2.2M/$80.57M

7. The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard– $1.6M/$35M

8. Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway- $1.2M/$37M

9. In the Heights– $630K/$28.3M

10. Zola– $620K/$3.5M