In March 2020, the box office was essentially cryogenically frozen thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s been slowly thawing out ever since, with things crawling back towards normal. Week to week we would see some movies hit big, but mandates and restrictions kept the market limited. This weekend, however, the industry has finally crossed a massive goal post: with the July 4th holiday being celebrated across the country, and a nice wide variety of titles to choose from available on the big screen, this was the first weekend since the start of the pandemic that all 10 films in the box office Top 10 made more than one million dollars. In celebration of this fact, we have brought back our box office chart, and you can scope it out below.

F9 July 2-4, 2021 box office

Movie Title Weekend Amount Total Amount Chart Position Last Week Number of Screens
F9 22860000 115963960 1 4203
The Boss Baby: Family Business 16040000 16040000 0 3644
The Forever Purge 12480000 12480000 0 3051
A Quiet Place Part II 4075000 141126659 2 2826
The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard 3006000 31384167 3 3361
Cruella 2440000 76478984 5 2380
Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway 2105000 34271482 4 3331
The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It 1260000 62195663 6 1716
Zola 1230000 2027252 0 1468
In The Heights 1185000 26797024 7 1405

In a turn of events that should surprise exactly zero people, Justin Lin’s F9 has managed to hold on to its title of being the number one movie in North America, as it managed to pull in an additional $22.9 million from ticket sales. This now brings its domestic total up to over $115 million, making it just the third film since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic to make over $100 million at home (the other two being John Krasinski’s A Quiet Place Part II and Adam Wingard’s Godzilla vs. Kong). Adding those figures to the movie’s overseas numbers, the blockbuster has now man $497.6 million, and while that’s a total that is nowhere close to James Wan’s Furious 7 (which brought in $1.5 billion in 2015), it’s not too shabby given the broader circumstances.



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