‘The Jungle Book’ Zooms to $110.3M in Four Days After Leading Monday with $7.02M

Disney’s The Jungle Book continued to soar on Monday with a first place take of $7.02 million.  The 3D live-action computer animated hybrid directed by Jon Favreau was down 77 percent from Sunday.  Yesterday’s percentage decline is a further indication of the film’s strong appeal with family audiences.  The Jungle Book is outpacing its already lofty expectations with a four-day start of $110.28 million.  That places the film a very impressive 29 percent ahead of the $85.43 million four-day take of 2013’s Oz: The Great and Powerful (which fell 71 percent on its first Monday to gross $6.32 million).  Given its strong early word of mouth and terrific critical reviews, The Jungle Book is likely to display stronger holding power than Disney’s previous blockbuster live-action adaptations have in the recent past.

Overseas, The Jungle Book took in an estimated $14.0 million on Monday.  The film passed both the $200 million overseas mark and the $300 million global mark yesterday.  Respective total grosses to date stand at $203.9 million overseas and at $314.2 million globally.  Key overseas grosses to date by territory include $54.1 million in China, $22.3 million in India, $15.4 million in the United Kingdom and $14.9 million in Russia.

Barbershop: The Next Cut claimed second place on Tuesday with $1.37 million.  The Ice Cube led comedy sequel from Warner Bros., New Line and MGM declined 73 percent from Sunday’s performance.  Barbershop: The Next Cut continues to perform in line with expectations with a solid four-day start of $21.61 million.  Without taking into account ticket price inflation, Barbershop: The Next Cut is currently running 15.5 percent behind the $25.56 million four-day gross of 2004’s Barbershop 2: Back in Business (which fell 76 percent on its first Monday to gross $1.32 million).

Universal’s The Boss grossed $0.725 million to take third.  The Melissa McCarthy led R-rated comedy fell 70 percent from Sunday and a sharp 56 percent from last Monday.  The Boss has grossed a solid $40.87 million through eleven days of release, but thus far isn’t holding up as well as McCarthy’s films typically do.  The film is running 30 percent behind the $58.29 million eleven-day gross of last year’ Spy.

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice followed in fourth place with $0.650 million.  Warner’s blockbuster 3D superhero film starring Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill declined 74 percent from Sunday and sharp 56 percent from last Monday.  Batman v Superman has grossed $311.98 million in 25 days, but continues to display poor holding power.

Fellow blockbuster Zootopia rounded out Monday’s top five with $0.553 million.  The 3D computer animated film from Disney was down 74 percent from Sunday and down a slim 29 percent from last Monday.  Zootopia has grossed an exceptional $307.94 million in 46 days and currently trails Batman v Superman by just $4.04 million.

Daily box office grosses for Monday, April 18, 2016 (as compiled by Jonathan Papish):

Wide (1000+)

# Title Gross  % Locations Average Total Week Distributor
1 The Jungle Book (2016) $7,023,511 -77% 4,028 $1,744 $110,284,975 1 Disney
2 Barbershop: The Next Cut $1,368,118 -73% 2,661 $514 $21,610,533 1 Warner Bros. / New Line
3 The Boss $725,270 -70% 3,495 15 $208 $40,866,035 2 Universal
4 Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice $650,057 -74% 3,505 -597 $185 $311,980,143 4 Warner Bros.
5 Zootopia $553,442 -74% 3,209 -235 $172 $307,939,839 7 Disney
6 Criminal (2016) $472,794 -67% 2,683 $176 $6,240,072 1 Lionsgate / Summit
7 My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 $244,305 -69% 2,297 -730 $106 $52,338,515 4 Universal
8 Miracles from Heaven $154,986 -72% 2,082 -701 $74 $57,124,564 5 Sony / Columbia
9 Hardcore Henry $149,443 -62% 3,015 0 $50 $8,267,441 2 STX Entertainment
10 The Divergent Series: Allegiant $93,421 -71% 1,484 -1019 $63 $64,105,212 5 Lionsgate / Summit
11 10 Cloverfield Lane $91,767 -64% 1,085 -801 $85 $69,885,051 6 Paramount

 

Limited (100 — 999)

# Title Gross % Locations Average Total Week Distributor
1 Deadpool $85,244 -62% 791 -644 $108 $360,173,154 10 Fox
2 Midnight Special $47,047 -60% 521 28 $90 $3,163,375 5 Warner Bros.
3 Meet the Blacks $41,074 -69% 584 -423 $70 $8,408,173 3 Freestyle Releasing
4 Everybody Wants Some!! $38,819 -64% 134 71 $290 $1,566,449 3 Paramount
5 Demolition $33,772 -54% 862 8 $39 $1,856,087 2 Fox Searchlight
6 London Has Fallen $29,096 -63% 436 -478 $67 $61,430,306 7 Focus / Gramercy
7 Kung Fu Panda 3 $16,550 -78% 293 -48 $56 $141,331,158 12 Fox / DreamWorks Animation
8 The Revenant (2015) $15,710 -59% 222 -64 $71 $183,246,933 17 Fox
9 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot $12,245 -57% 223 -54 $55 $22,933,237 7 Paramount
10 Gods of Egypt $7,877 -72% 163 -31 $48 $30,890,989 8 Lionsgate / Summit
11 Spotlight $5,527 -56% 103 -9 $54 $44,814,006 24 Open Road

 

Platform (1 — 99)

# Title Gross % Locations Average Total Week Distributor
1 Saturday’s Warrior $11,985 851% 28 0 $428 $396,491 3 Purdie Distribution
2 Sing Street $4,899 -71% 5 $980 $68,472 1 Weinstein Company
3 The Hateful Eight $4,079 -60% 23 -43 $177 $54,100,678 17 Weinstein Company
4 Eddie the Eagle $3,979 -55% 94 -34 $42 $15,368,297 8 Fox
5 Race (2016) $3,021 -71% 90 17 $34 $19,101,015 9 Focus
6 Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip $1,914 -70% 59 -21 $32 $85,827,124 18 Fox
7 The Perfect Match $1,735 -53% 60 -93 $29 $9,629,906 6 Lionsgate / Codeblack Films
8 The Young Messiah $1,670 -59% 55 14 $30 $6,464,246 6 Focus