Uncharted Movie Wins Second Weekend at the Box Office

Tom Holland will remain in the top spot at the box office, with Uncharted winning its second weekend. Following the record-breaking records in Spider-Man: No Way Home, Holland’s video game adaptation won its holiday-weekend box office in its debut and remains in the top spot this weekend. The movie overperformed during the President’s Day weekend and Uncharted remains strong in week two, with an $23.2 million weekend haul. The film’s total will grow to an estimated $83.3 million by Monday. Critics don’t love Uncharted, but that doesn’t seem to have slowed it down. ComicBook.com’s Tanner Dedmon thought the film was a formulaic but fun PG-13 adventure.

“That’s probably who’ll enjoy this film the most; those who played one or two games in the series and could pick Nathan out of a lineup of protagonists but aren’t invested enough to get hung up on inconsistencies,” he writes in his 3.5-out-of-5 review of the movie. “For those uninitiated to Uncharted, let Holland be your Nate and shelve this movie next to your Pirates of the Caribbean and Indiana Jones collections. The more fervent fans may never see their favorite characters translated as well as they’d like, but we’ll almost certainly be getting more movies after this one, so it’s best to look at Uncharted the same way it views itself – not too seriously.”

Channing Tatum’s Dog also showed staying power, expecting to earn another $10 million in its second weekend. Joe Wright’s Cyrano, starring Peter Dinklage, will open with $1.4 million, behind the Foo Fighter’s horror flick Studio 666 with $1.58 million. The complete list of top 10 films at the box office this weekend follows.

1. Uncharted

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  • Week Two
  • Weekend: $23.2 million
  • Total: $83.3 million

Nathan Drake and his wisecracking partner Victor “Sully” Sullivan embark on a dangerous quest to find the greatest treasure never found while also tracking clues that may lead to Nate’s long-lost brother.

Ruben Fleischer directs Uncharted from a screenplay by Rafe Lee Judkins, Art Marcum, and Matt Holloway, based on Naughty Dog’s video game series. The film stars Tom Holland, Mark Wahlberg, Sophia Ali, Tati Gabrielle, and Antonio Banderas.

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2. Dog

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  • Week Two
  • Weekend: $10.5 million
  • Total: $30.8 million

With a dog named Lulu by his side, Army Ranger Briggs races down the Pacific Coast to make it to a soldier’s funeral on time. Along the way, Briggs and Lulu drive each other completely crazy, break a handful of laws, narrowly evade death, and learn to let down their guards to have a fighting chance of finding happiness.

Channing Tatum and Reid Carolin directed Dog. Tatum also stars with Jane Adams, Kevin Nash, Q’orianka Kilcher, Ethan Suplee, Emmy Raver-Lampman, and Bill Burr.

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3. Spider-Man: No Way Home

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    (Photo: Sony Pictures / Marvel Studios)
  • Week 11
  • Weekend: $5.75 million
  • Total: $779.88 million

With Spider-Man’s identity now revealed, our friendly neighborhood web-slinger is unmasked and no longer able to separate his normal life as Peter Parker from the high stakes of being a superhero. When Peter asks for help from Doctor Strange, the stakes become even more dangerous, forcing him to discover what it truly means to be Spider-Man.

Jon Watts directed Spider-Man: No Way Home from a screenplay written by Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers. The film stars Tom Holland, Zendaya, Benedict Cumberbatch, Jacob Batalon, Jon Favreau, Jamie Foxx, Willem Dafoe, Alfred Molina, Benedict Wong, Tony Revolori, and Marisa Tomei.

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4. Death on the Nile

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  • Week Three
  • Weekend: $4.5 million
  • Total: $32.7 million

Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot’s Egyptian vacation aboard a glamorous river steamer turns into a terrifying search for a murderer when a picture-perfect couple’s idyllic honeymoon is tragically cut short.

Death on the Nile is an adaptation of Agatha Christie’s 1937 mystery novel of the same name. Kenneth Branagh directs and stars as Hercule Poirot. The cast also includes Tom Bateman, Annette Bening, Russell Brand, Ali Fazal, Dawn French, Gal Gadot, Armie Hammer, Rose Leslie, Emma Mackey, Sophie Okonedo, Jennifer Saunders, and Letitia Wright.

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5. Jackass FOrever

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  • Week Four
  • Weekend: $2.96 million
  • Total: $51.8 million

Celebrate the joy of a perfectly executed shot to the groin as Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O and the rest of the gang return for another round of hilarious, wildly absurd and often dangerous displays of stunts and comedy.

Jeff Tremaine directed Jackass Forever. It stars Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Dave England, Wee Man, Danger Ehren, and Preston Lacy.

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6. Sing 2

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    (Photo: Universal Studios / Sing 2)
  • Week 10
  • Weekend: $2.1 million
  • Total: $151.2 million

Can-do koala Buster Moon and his all-star cast of animal performers prepare to launch a dazzling stage extravaganza in the glittering entertainment capital of the world. There’s just one hitch — he has to find and persuade the world’s most reclusive rock star to join them. What begins as Buster’s dream of big-time success soon becomes an emotional reminder of the power of music to heal even the most broken heart.

Garth Jennings wrote and directed Sing 2, with Christophe Lourdelet co-directing. The film’s voice cast includes Matthew McConaughey, Reese Witherspoon, Scarlett Johansson, Taron Egerton, Tori Kelly, Nick Kroll, Jennings, Peter Serafinowicz, Jennifer Saunders, Nick Offerman, Bobby Cannavale, Pharrell Williams, Halsey, Chelsea Peretti, Letitia Wright, Eric André, Adam Buxton, and Bono.

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7. Marry Me

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  • Week Three
  • Weekend: $1.85 million
  • Total: $20.2 million

Pop superstar Kat Valdez is about to get married before an audience of her loyal fans. However, seconds before the ceremony, she learns about her fiance’s cheating ways and has a meltdown on stage. In a moment of inspired insanity, Kat locks eyes with a total stranger in the crowd and marries him on the spot. As forces conspire to separate the unlikely newlyweds, they must soon decide if two people from such different worlds can find true love together.

Kat Coiro directs Marry Me from a screenplay by John Rogers Tami Sagher, and Harper Dill, based on the graphic novel by Bobby Crosby. The film stars Jennifer Lopez, Owen Wilson, Maluma, John Bradley, Sarah Silverman, and Chloe Coleman.

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8. Studio 666

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  • Opening Weekend
  • Total: $1.58 million

Members of the rock band Foo Fighters move into a mansion to record their 10th album. Once in the house, singer Dave Grohl finds himself grappling with supernatural forces that threaten both the completion of the album and the band members’ lives.

B. J. McDonnell directed Studio 66 from a screenplay by Jeff Buhler and Rebecca Hughes, based on a story by Dave Grohl. The film stars Grohl and his Foo Fighters bandmates: Taylor Hawkins, Nate Mendel, Pat Smear, Chris Shiflett, and Rami Jaffee; with Whitney Cummings, Leslie Grossman, Will Forte, Jenna Ortega, and Jeff Garlin.

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9. Cyrano

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  • Opening Weekend
  • Total: $1.4 million

Cyrano de Bergerac dazzles everyone with his ferocious wordplay and brilliant swordplay. However, he’s convinced his appearance renders him unworthy of the affections of the luminous Roxanne, a devoted friend who’s in love with someone else.

Joe Wright directs Cyrano from a screenplay by Erica Schmidt, based on her 2018 musical, inspired by the 1897 Edmond Rostand play Cyrano de Bergerac. It stars Peter Dinklage, Haley Bennett, Kelvin Harrison Jr., and Ben Mendelsohn.

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10. Scream

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  • Week Seven
  • Weekend: $1.345 million
  • Total: $79.2 million

Twenty-five years after a streak of brutal murders shocked the quiet town of Woodsboro, Calif., a new killer dons the Ghostface mask and begins targeting a group of teenagers to resurrect secrets from the town’s deadly past.

Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett direct Scream from a screenplay by James Vanderbilt and Guy Busick. The film stars Melissa Barrera, Mason Gooding, Jenna Ortega, Jack Quaid, Marley Shelton, Courteney Cox, David Arquette, and Neve Campbell.

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