Unsurprisingly, Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore opened at Number 1 this Easter weekend, but is the lowest-grossing film in the Wizarding World franchise to date, and could very well put the planned fourth and fifth film in an eternal state of limbo. Michael Bay’s Ambulance also fell spectacularly this weekend and officialized the movie as the lowest-grossing project of the director’s career (which is a damn shame, because the movie is amazing). Below is the full top 10 for this weekend:
- Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore (Warner Bros.): $42.1M – 4,208 theatres
- Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (Paramount): $29.3M (-59.4%) – 4,258 theatres
- The Lost City (Paramount): $6.2M (-31.1%) – 3,430 theatres
- Everything Everywhere All At Once (A24): $6.1M (+2.1%) – 2,220 theatres
- Father Stu (Sony): $5.4M – 2,705 theatres
- Morbius (Sony/Marvel): $4.7M (-53.6%) – 3,462 theatres
- Ambulance (Universal): $4.0M (-53.2%) – 3,412 theatres
- The Batman (Warner Bros./DC Entertainment): $3.7M (-41.7%) – 2,535 theatres
- K.G.F: Chapter 2 (Viva Pictures): $2.8M – N/A theatres
- Uncharted (Sony): $1.1M (-54.8%) – 1,311 theatres
Source: Box Office Mojo