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“Don’t Breathe” tops the box office again, “Suicide Squad” comes in second

Don’t Breathetopped the box office race this four-day weekend, the latest in the horror-movie-shot-on-a-shoestring-budget genre to be number one.

Studio estimates from Sony project a $19.6 million take for the movie
over the four days ending at midnight tonight. It’s already well ahead of its
production costs with $55 million in the bank over two weeks, according to
comScore.

Number two was “Suicide Squad,” with $12.8 million in sales. Over
five weeks it has amassed $300.2 million in the United States and Canada,
according to studio estimates gathered by comScore.

Two kidflicks came in nearly tied for third and fourth: “Pete’s
Dragon” at $8.583 million and “Kubo And The Two Strings” at $8.537 million.

And the raunchy “Sausage Party” was in fifth place with $6.5 million
on its fourth weekend of exhibition, and $89.6 million in sales over four
weeks.

Rounding out the 10 most-popular films in North America over the four-
day weekend, as estimated by the studios and collated by comScore, were “War
Dogs” ($6.25 million), “Bad Moms” ($6 million), “The Light Between
Oceans,” (opening in limited release at $5.9 million), “Hell Or High Water”
($5.6 million) and “Mechanic: Resurrection” ($5.5 million).

The results reflect a Hollywood industry that had a roller coaster
summer, with total box office receipts coming in flat, a movie analyst said.

“Overall summer revenue for 2016 is still in a neck and neck battle
with last year, that could put this summer statistically dead even with the
summer of 2015’s $4.5 billion final full season total,” said Paul
Dergarabedian, the industry analyst at comScore.

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"Don't Breathe" tops the box office again, "Suicide Squad" comes in second
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``Don't Breathe'' topped the box office race this four-day weekend, the latest in the horror-movie-shot-on-a-shoestring-budget genre to be number one.
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