Box Office: Infinity War's $54m in 3 weeks, Deadpool 2 & Han Solo next
Mediaweek editor James Manning looks at the weekend box office for May 10-13, 2018

Mediaweek editor James Manning looks at the weekend box office for May 10-13, 2018.
Marvel’s latest Avengers adventure remains at the top of the chart and it was the only thing stopping the weekend gross hitting a year low.
The weekend total of $11.69m was the lowest weekend total since mid-March and only narrowly above the two weekends it narrowly beat.
The relatively quite weekend at cinemas came ahead of the anticipated big business that Deadpool 2 and then Solo: A Star Wars Story could write over the next two weekends.

#1 Avengers: Infinity War $5.31m
An impressive total of $53.70m after just three weekends in cinemas. The movie shed 201 screens this week to 675 with a screen average of $7,870. The year’s other biggest performers have been Star Wars: The Last Jedi (which opened in late 2017) with $58m, Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle on $48m and Black Panther with $40m.
#2 Life Of The Party $1.99m
The only new release in the top five was the latest from Melissa McCarthy. Opening on 297 screens, the movie had a screen average of $6,719.

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Melissa McCarthy and Luke Benward in Life Of The Party (credit: Hopper Stone / Warner Bros)
#3 Breath $727,000
The second weekend of the Simon Baker-directed screen version of a Tim Winton novel remained on 240 screens with a screen average of $3,000. Gross to-date is $2.41m.
#4 I Feel Pretty $663,000
After four weekends in cinemas the Amy Schumer release has taken $8.42m. It stays on close to 270 screens with a weekend screen average of $2,485.
#5 The Guernsey Literary And Potato Peel Pie Society $560,000
Very strong performance from this arthouse special with close to $5m so far and a screen average of $2,258 from 248 screens after four weekends.
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Top photo: Avengers: Infinity War (credit: Film Frame / Marvel Studios)





