Hollywood sequels have crashed and burned at the box office this summer, with just a handful of notable exceptions. This weekend, Sony's 'Men in Black: International,' a spinoff of the Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones franchise, continued the trend.
Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson in a scene from Columbia Pictures'"Men in Black: International." This weekend, Sony'sa spinoff of the Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones franchise, continued the trend, debuting in first place with a disappointing $28.5 million, according to estimates from measurement firm Comscore. As a whole, the weekend was off 51.9% from a year ago, when “Incredible 2” opened to $182.7 million. The year-to-date total trails 2018 by 7.1%.
At No. 3, Disney's"Aladdin" added $16.7 million in its fourth weekend for a cumulative $263.4 million. The reboot stars Samuel L. Jackson as the titular private eye, and Jessie T. Usher as his son. It earned an A CinemaScore and poor reviews, posting a 35%"rotten" rating on Rotten Tomatoes. In ninth place, Amazon Studios'"Late Night" struggled as it expanded into wide release in its second weekend with $5.1 million for a cumulative $5.4 million.
In limited release, A24 expanded"The Last Black Man in San Francisco" into 36 locations from seven to $361,120 for a per-screen average of $10,031 and a cumulative $713,286.
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