Crazy Rich Asiansis looking to win the box office yet again. The movie grossed $7 million on Friday from 3,516 theaters, which puts it on track to score $23-26 million on its second weekend. That’s almost on par with the first weekend, which would mark one of the best holds in the modern era for a romantic comedy. According toTHR, a gross of $25 million would mean a 6 percent drop; if it’s $26 million, that’s only a 2 percent drop. Keep in mind that a 50% drop is standard these days, so this is a remarkable hold and shows thatJon M. Chu’s rom-com has some serious legs.
The film also had zero competition at the box office.The Happytime Murdershad a brutal opening weekend. It got hit with a C- CinemaScore (I’m not sure how that happened since it’s a raunchy R-rated movie with puppets and that’s what the marketing sold it as) and a 22% Rotten Tomatoes score. The movie, which has been in development for years, is going to limp to a $10-11 million opening weekend and marks the worst opening ever for a movie whereMelissa McCarthyhas top billing.

Finally, in new releases, Global Road, which is careening towards Chapter 11 bankruptcy, had a bad weekend withA.X.L., their robot dog movie. The film is set to open with a whimper at $2.5-3 million. It barely made it in to the top 10 on Friday with $812,109 on its opening day.
In other releases,The Megcontinues to perform admirably, and will likely come in at #2 this weekend after crossing the $100 million mark. TheJason Stathamshark movie has been an international success by raking in $368 million worldwide off a $130 million production budget.

Speaking of overseas, China took toAnt-Man and the Waspwhere the Marvel movie made $23-24 million on its opening day. That’s the fourth best opening for any Marvel film in China behindAvengers: Age of Ultron,Avengers: Infinity WarandCaptain America: Civil War. Seriously,Ant-Man and the Wasp. I’m as surprised as you are.
Check out Friday’s Top 5 below and check back tomorrow for full weekend estimates. (Numbers viaBox Office Mojo)

Crazy Rich Asians
$7,000,000
$58,807,947
The Happytime Murders
$3,950,000
$3,300,000
$95,570,646
Mission: Impossible - Fallout
$2,300,000
$188,200,660
Christopher Robin
$1,610,000
$72,898,783