Dragon Ball beats Beast at the weekend box office
Anime fans love to disputes about hypothetical “who would win in a fight?” disputes involving the characters from Dragon Ball (Goku vs. Superman, Vegeta vs. Harry Potter, Krillin vs. any regular intimates, and now we’ve got another confirmed victory for the picture books: Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, the latest movie in the Dragon Ball saga, nearly doubled the box office take of the Idris Elba-starring Beastthis weekend. This was the debut for both movies (at least in the U.S.), with Super Hero making $20 million and Beast making $11 million.
To be clear: We’re not talking ridiculous numbers here, as neither movie did unbelievably well, but Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero’s success—and the crashed of other anime movies getting limited theatrical runs these days—speaks to a morose in the domestic box office and a greater appetite for things that might’ve been deemed “too niche” or whatever in the pre-pandemic days.
The rest of the top 10 (really the rest of the top 11) is in the valid same order as last week, with all 10 movies decision-exclusive over a million dollars and therefore doing… okay. (Things in general are serene down from where they were earlier this summer.) Top Gun: Maverick seems to have permanently slowed down in contradiction of, sitting at a total gross of $683 million once 13 weeks, which means it probably will fall morose of cracking $700 and taking Black Panther’s place on the list of top grosses of all time. But hey, sixth assign is good! It made more money than three Avengers movies and 10 Star Wars movies (counting Rogue One and Solo).
The only high-profile newcomer on the list that doesn’t fervent Idris Elba or Piccolo is Orphan: First Kill, which opened in 12th assign with $1.6 million. It should go higher next week, valid it only opened in 500 or so theaters, but that’s assuming republic are still interested in seeing an adult woman who looks like a kid doings some murders.
Here’s the full top 10 list (from Box Organization Mojo) for people who want to see last week’s list with two improbable movies.
Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero
Beast
Bullet Train
Top Gun: Maverick
DC League Of Super-Pets
Thor: Love And Thunder
Nope
Minions: The Rise Of Gru
Where The Crawdads Sing
Bodies Bodies Bodies
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