Box Office Results: A Tale of Two Films

The weekend box office has painted a **dramatic picture** with two very different performances. Warner Bros. and New Line’s “Final Destination Bloodlines” has emerged as a clear leader, setting the stage for a potential franchise-best opening. This horror film has grossed **$21 million** through Friday and preview screenings across **3,523 locations**. In contrast, The Weeknd’s psychological thriller “Hurry Up Tomorrow” struggled significantly, generating a mere **$2.33 million** on its opening day including fan event previews.

Final Destination Bloodlines: Resurgence of a Franchise

The sixth installment in the **Final Destination** series, “Bloodlines,” is poised to surpass previous records set by the fourth entry released in 2009, which raked in **$27.4 million**. The extraordinary performance of “Bloodlines” can be attributed to various factors, including higher ticket prices driven by **IMAX** and premium screening formats. This resurgence comes after a **long hiatus** since the fifth movie debuted in 2011, reinforcing the franchise’s enduring appeal.

The concept of people meeting gruesome ends through a series of unforeseen circumstances continues to resonate with audiences. Directed by Adam Stein and Zach Lipovsky, this installment has received **positive reviews** from critics, unlike some horror films from years past. According to Cinema Score, audiences have given it a solid **”B+”** grade, indicating strong satisfaction. With a production cost of **$50 million**, the film is well-positioned for **financial success**, having already grossed **$26.4 million internationally**.

The Weeknd’s Foray into Film: A Rocky Start

In stark contrast, **“Hurry Up Tomorrow”**, directed by former A24 darling Trey Edward Shults, has not fared as well. With its R-rating and a production budget of **$15 million**, the film co-stars Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan but has received a **lackluster reception**. Despite The Weeknd’s popularity as a live performer, the film appears to be struggling to capture audience interest. Early estimates suggest it may not even break into the **top-five** of the domestic box office, with projections indicating a disappointing **$3.6 million** over the three-day weekend.

Following the mixed reception of The Weeknd’s HBO series “The Idol,” “Hurry Up Tomorrow” has come under similar scrutiny. The film has received harsh reviews with a Cinema Score rating of **”C-“**, reflecting a widespread lack of enthusiasm. With **stiff competition** looming this summer, it seems unlikely that “Hurry Up Tomorrow” will experience a prolonged theatrical run.

Sinners vs. Thunderbolts: Competing for Box Office Dominance

Warner Bros.’ “Sinners” continues to maintain its momentum, drawing audiences in its fifth weekend. Directed by Ryan Coogler, this vampire-themed feature has grossed an additional **$4.35 million**, surpassing Marvel’s “Thunderbolts” in Friday earnings. As “Sinners” nears **$240 million**, it is on track to break records, potentially becoming the highest-grossing original live-action film since “Gravity” in 2013. The film has also reclaimed some **IMAX auditorium showings**, enhancing its visibility.

Meanwhile, Disney’s “Thunderbolts” garnered around **$4.2 million** on Friday, showing a decline of **53%** from its previous week. This Marvel project is projected to reach about **$154 million** domestically, benefiting from a more favorable run compared to its predecessor, “Captain America: Brave New World.” However, as it faces upcoming releases like “Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning,” its standing may be tested.

The Minecraft Movie and The Accountant 2: Steady Performers

In fourth place, the Warner Bros. and Legendary Entertainment’s **“A Minecraft Movie”** continues to charm audiences, adding **$1.3 million** to its total. This film has now been out for seven weekends and has recently made its way into **premium video-on-demand**, allowing for alternative viewing options. This weekend, it is expected to surpass **$415 million**, placing it among the top 40 domestic box office films of all time.

Lastly, rounding out the top five is **Amazon MGM’s “The Accountant 2.”** This action sequel, featuring Ben Affleck, has made an additional **$1.2 million** on a steady track towards a **$4.5 million** weekend. Despite its high production costs, it trails behind the original 2016 film by about **18%** in box office performance.

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