'Nope'

Nope.

Universal

Nope took a 70% drop with a $5.84 million day eight gross. It has a domestic production budget of 69 million dollars. In terms of second-Friday drops, it is larger than Us in March of 2019, and its likely $19 million second weekend gross will be tied with its opening day box office. It is presumed that the drop will be higher than the drop for Nope. The original will end day ten with $82 million. The film will cross the $100 million mark by next weekend thanks to the strong weekday grosses.

THOR: LOVE AND THUNDER

In the movie THOR: LOVE AND THYUNDER, Natalie Portman and Chris Hemsworth play the lead roles. The photo was taken by Jasin. All rights belong to their rightful owner.

Jasin Boland

On its fourth Friday, the movie earned $3.751 million, bringing its total to $292 million. The Taika Waititi-directed sequel will pass $300 million domestic on the 24th. When it comes to domestic box office, we can talk about expectations, but it's going to be a tie between THOR 3 and THOR 4 as it ends up with about the same amount of worldwide box office. The film earned $3.31 million on Friday and is expected to make $11.36 million over the weekend and $321 million in 31 days. It aims to reach Secret Life of Pets and Despicable Me 2-level grosses in the next week or two, which would make it the second highest grossing movie of all time.

Tom Cruise in 'Top Gun: Maverick'

Tom Cruise is in a movie.

Paramount Pictures, Skydance and Jerry Bruckheimer Films.

The film earned another $2.4 million on Friday for a tenth-weekend gross of $8.83 million. It will be the third-biggest tenth wide release weekend after Titanic and E.T. It will likely push Tom Cruise's $170 million legacy sequel past $650 million domestic, making it the seventh- biggest domestic earner of all time. Where the Crawdads Sing was the summer's only big movie for women. The film earned $2.34 million on Friday for a $7.61 million weekend and a $53.61 million 17-day total. $70 million domestic should be passed by the end of the day.

Austin Butler and Tom Hanks in 'Elvis'

Austin and Tom are in a movie.

Warner Bros.

Warner Bros. Discovery's Elvis is benefiting from the whole "adults like to see movies in theaters too" variable, earning another $1.7 million on Friday for a likely $6 million weekend and $129 million domestic gross. The film could reach $150 million domestically before it becomes a major awards season player. Say it again, Warner Bros. is more than Batman. The Black Phone made $980,000 on Friday and had a weekend total of $2.47 million. The movie, which opened in Japan over the weekend and earned $6.2 million in two days, will make $2.05 million in the US and become the third highest grossing movie of all time.