Box Office: ‘Dog Man’ Tops ‘Love Hurts’ And ‘Heart Eyes’ Over Super Bowl Weekend

1. Dog Man– $13.7M/$54.1M

Maybe families were in a Puppy Bowl kind of mood, because Dog Man retained the top spot over Super Bowl weekend with $13.7M, despite a hefty 62% drop.

2. Heart Eyes (review)- $8.5M

A week full of Valentine’s Day-fueled genre films was led by Heart Eyes with $8.5M. Directed by Josh Ruben of Scare Me and Werewolves Within acclaim, the slasher horror-romance was led by rising stars Olivia Holt and Mason Gooding, with Fast & Furious star Jordan Brewster the biggest name. Reviews were strong for a horror flick from critics and audiences alike, but it remains to be seen if this is enough to launch a sequel.

3. Love Hurts (review)- $5.8M

On the other hand, Love Hurts got a hurtin’ put on it at the box office with just $5.8M. The action-comedy starring Oscar winners Ke Huy Quan and Ariana DeBose got killed by critics and audiences alike, holding just 18% and 63% respectively, and the poor word of mouth had an impact.

4. Mufasa: The Lion King– $3.9M/$235.2M

5. Companion– $3.02M/$15.4M

6. One of Them Days– $3M/$39.3M

7. Becoming Led Zeppelin$2.62M

Sony Pictures Classics has a hit on their hands with Becoming Led Zeppelin. The music doc is the first officially sanctioned doc about the iconic band, and fans came out in support. At $2.6M, the film earned the biggest opening weekend ever for an IMAX-exclusive music release.

8. Flight Risk– $2.6M/$25.1M

9. Sonic the Hedgehog 3– $1.7M/$233M

10. Moana 2– $1.5M/$456.1M

[BoxOfficeMojo]