Another awful looking Warner Bros. release hits a high point for pandemic-era Kids openings, while BLACK WIDOW sports one of the worst free-falls in memory -- proving, really, the box office ISN'T "back" (and that its main appeal was to Marvel fanboys who apparently didn't think enough of it to see it more than once).
1. Space Jam: A New Legacy (WB) 3,965 theaters Fri $13.1M/3-day: $32M/Wk 1
2. Black Widow (Dis) 4,275 theaters (+115)/Fri $8M (-80%)/3-day $25.6M (-68%)/Total $131.3M/Wk 2
3. Escape Room: Tournament of Champions (Sony) 2,815 theaters Fri $3.8M/3-day $8.66M/Wk 1
4. F9 (Uni) 3,368 theaters (-281), Fri $2.18M (-38% from prev Friday)/3-day $6.7M (-41%)/Total: $153.9M/ Wk 4
5. Boss Baby: Family Business (Uni) 3,449 theaters (-239), Fri $1.47M (-50%)/3-day $4.4M (-50%)/total $44.3M/Wk 3
Deadline's summary on BLACK WIDOW --
The results squash the second Friday and anticipated weekend of Disney/Marvel’s Black Widow, which did $8M yesterday, one of the worst Friday-to-Friday drops for a recent standalone origin MCU title at -80%, on its way to a $25.6M second weekend, a -68% drop, no thanks to the film’s availability in homes on Disney+ Premier for $29.99. If you think it’s unfair to comp Black Widow to pre-pandemic MCU origin films, well, then, know that her drop is even steeper than the second Fridays of F9 (-72%) and A Quiet Place Part II (-68%). By the end of the weekend, Black Widow will count $131.3M at the domestic B.O.