Twisters Blows Away Expectations With An Exceptional Opening Weekend At The Box Office

Twisters Blows Away Expectations With An Exceptional Opening Weekend At The Box Office

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The summer 2024 box office has been quite the roller coaster, hasn’t it, folks? There was oh so much doom and gloom when Hollywood didn’t see the high-profile titles that hit the big screen in May live up to expectations, but the profile of the season wholly changed when the calendar turned to June. Since then, we’ve seen a number of surprises and big successes, including Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah’s Bad Boys: Ride Or Die, Kelsey Mann’s Inside Out 2, Chris Renaud and Patrick Delage’s Despicable Me 4, Osgood Perkins’ Longlegs, and now Lee Isaac Chung’s Twisters.

There has been buzz building for weeks that the new disaster movie was going to be a significant hit, and that prophesizing has proven true and then some. It was obvious while writing my box office report last Sunday that the blockbuster was going to debut as the #1 domestic release during its opening weekend, and yet, its numbers still managed to be bigger than expected. Check out the full Top 10 below and join me after for analysis.

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TITLE WEEKEND GROSS DOMESTIC GROSS LW THTRS
1. Twisters $80,500,000 $80,500,000 N/A 4,151
2. Despicable Me 4 $23,800,000 $259,460,000 1 4,112
3. Inside Out 2 $12,800,000 $596,375,604 3 3,625
4. Longlegs $11,700,000 $44,650,532 2 2,850
5. A Quiet Place: Day One $6,100,000 $127,636,000 4 2,913
6. Fly Me To The Moon $3,335,000 $16,355,000 5 3,356
7. Bad Boys: Ride Or Die $2,675,000 $189,331,000 6 1,716
8. MaXXXine $819,242 $13,927,112 8 1,038
9. The Bikeriders $700,000 $21,230,000 14 308
10. Horizon: An American Saga Chapter 1 $685,000 $28,508,000 7 1,291

Twisters Just Had The Third Biggest Opening Weekend Domestically Of 2024

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