Box Office: Rampage #1 – another hit move for Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson
• Dwayne Johnson doing what he does best – generating ticket sales

Mediaweek editor James Manning looks at the weekend box office for April 12-15, 2018.

Box office revenues were up 13% to $16.24m over the four-day weekend with just one new release making it into the top five.
That box office total is just one million short of the four-day Easter weekend and is the second best weekend since late February and the second weekend of release for Black Panther.
The top six movies all took over $1m, something that hasn’t happened since the start of February when The Greatest Showman was topping the chart after six weeks with $1.6m.
#1 Rampage #3.03m
Given his superb box office pedigree – most recently on display in Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle – it is no surprise that Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson dragged an audience to the cinema over the weekend. Jumanji 2 lived in the top 20 for 12 weeks before it dropped off the chart after taking $48.42m.
Johnson’s new sci-fi monster film won’t be in that ball park, but it has started strongly though with $3.03m after opening on 469 screens at an average of $6,478. It was the only new release to lob into the top five.

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#2 Peter Rabbit $2.52m
After four weeks the production still manages to hold at #2. The mix of real life and animation appeared on an additional 33 screens on the weekend taking its total to 439 with a screen average of $5,746. The total earn after four weeks is $19.23m.
#3 A Quiet Place $2.36m
John Krasinski’s well-reviewed horror movie had the weekend’s best screen average – with $8,377 from each of its 282 screens. Aussie audiences like their horror. The movie has taken just over $6m in the 10 days since it was released.
#4 Ready Player One $1.60m
The Spielberg magic continues to work here with a third week in the top five and a total earn of $11.39m so far. The movie shed 78 screens to 325 with a screen average of $4,946.
#5 Blockers $1.14m
The comedy based around the trio of concerned parents trying to control their teenage children also spends a third week in the top five. It has the lowest number of screens in the top five – 296 – and subsequently the lowest screen average – $3,860.
Outside the top 5:
Truth Or Dare was new at #6 with $1.06m from 209 screens giving it a screen average of $5,105.
Isle Of Dogs opened with $838,000 on 123 screens giving it an average of $6,820, the second-best for any movie in the chart this week.





