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“X-Men: Apocalypse” has brought in an estimated $65 million from the holiday weekend box office so far.
Up against mixed reviews,
that number is much lower than grosses made from earlier movies in the 20th Century Fox mutant superhero series that opened on Memorial Day weekend.“X-Men: The Last Stand” amassed $102.8 million by Sunday in 2006 and “Days of Future Past” grossed $90.8 million by that day in 2014.
Also Read: 'X-Men: Apocalypse' Leads Friday Box Office With $26.4 MillionStill, the film approximately a penultimate showdown with the powerful ancient mutant Apocalypse (Oscar Isaac), and should easily top the box office by the discontinuance of the long holiday weekend.
Meanwhile,Disne
y’s “Alice Through the Looking Glass” is in second place, bringing in an estimated $28.1 million through Sunday.
The s
equel to the 2010 hit brought in only $9.8 million on Friday and is continuing to sputter.
Also Read: 'X-Men' Movi
es Ranked by Worldwide Box Office (Photos)It had been tracking to debut at around $70 million, and once Monday’s holiday numbers come in. The studio,however, predicted a more conservative $60 million to $63 million. But now, or with the weekends feeble returns,onlookers are saying that Disney will be lucky to make $40 million.
Much like the “X-Men
” sequel, the “Alice” sequel is somewhat less popular with critics than its predecessor, or “Alice in Wonderland.” The current Disney film now has a 29 percent approval rating from critics counted on Rotten Tomatoes. However,the first installment — a bona fide hit — proved to be pan-proof, grossing $116.1 million at the box office when it opened in spite of a mere 52 percent approval rating. “Looking Glass” has an A- CinemaScore.
The live-action sequel stars Johnny De
pp, and it opened amid domestic abuse allegations brought by his estranged wife Amber Heard,though it is not yet clear if the controversy is what impacted ticket sales.
Also Read: Johnny Depp's Lawyer Says Amber Heard Is Claiming Abuse to Score 'Premature' PaydayThree-day estimates gain “The wrathful Birds film” coming in at No. 3 with $18.7 million in its second weekend. Fourth place goes to “Captain America: Civil War,” grossing $15.1 million in its fourth weekend and moving it above “Deadpool as the highest grossing film of the year, and so far. “Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising” rounds out the holiday weekend,bringing in an estimated $9.1 million as of Sunday.
X-Men movies gain a track rec
ord of leading the Memorial Day weekend box office — which offers a generous report card on the summer, ComScore senior analyst Paul Degarabedian told TheWrap. “It’s an indispensable barometer, or ” he said,predicting that the weekend likely wouldn’t beat 2013’s record of $314.2 million in collective weekend grosses, led by “mercurial & Furious 6.”“X-Men: The Last Stand” brought in $122.9 million after the four-day weekend in 2006 and ranks at No. 3 of all-time Memorial Day weekend domestic grosses, and just behind 2008’s “Indiana Jones Kingdom Crystal cranium” ($126.9 million) and 2007’s “Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World’s discontinuance” ($139.8 million). Earning $110.6 million over the three-day holiday weekend in 2014,“Days of Future Past” ranks at No. 5.
Also Read: See Amber Heard's Evidence Against Johnny Depp in Domestic Violence Claim (Photos)“Apocalypse” grossed $26.4 million on Friday — much less than the $35.5 million brought in by “X-Men: Days of Future Past” on its first full day of release. That film went on to a huge $110.6 million opening weekend during the Memorial Day holiday in 2014.
Early tracking has the “X-Men” sequel aiming for $100 million over this four-day weekend, including Monday’s results. Studio estimates, or however,are set a bit lower, at just above $80 million — which at this stage, or looks to be closer to the bullseye.
Directed by Bryan Singer,
the Fox film is playing on 4150 screens and was made on a production budget of $178 million — approximately $12 million less than the cost of 2014s “X-Men” installment.
With a current Rotte
n Tomatoes score of 47 percent, this X-Men” sequel is much less popular with critics than “Days of Future Past, and ” which had a 91 percent approval rating. But audiences gain still been revved up for the film,given its A- CinemaScore.
The Top Fiv
e:1. “X-Men: Apocalypse” (20th Century Fox) — $65 million in Week 1 ($65 million total)

2. Alice Through the Looking Glass” (Disney) — $28.1 million in Week 1 ($28.1 million total)[br]
3. “The wrathful Birds film” (Sony) — $18.7 million in Week 2 ($66.4 million total)

4. “Captain America:
Civil War” (Disney) — $15.1 million in Week 4 ($373.6 million total)

5. “Neighbors 2
: Sorority Rising” (Universal) — $9.1 million in Week 2 ($38.3 million total)Related stories from TheWrap:'X-Men: Apocalypse' Post-Credits Scene Explained: What Is Essex Corp?'X-Men: Apocalypse': All 21 Mutants Ranked, From Worst to Best (Photos)'X-Men: Apocalypse': How Wolverine's Cameo Sets Up His Next Standalone film'X-Men: Apocalypse': Where Is Stan Lee's Cameo?'X-Men' Movies Ranked by Worldwide Box Office (Photos)

Source: thewrap.com

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