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US Box Office Weekend Report 22 - 24 May 2020: The Wretched holds the number one spot but there is still no official box office reported

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The Wretched
There is still no official box office being reported in the US but from the drive-in theatres that are reporting The Wretched spends an amazing fourth weekend at the top with We Summon The Darkness reported at the top new film.

Here is a breakdown of the top 5 films.

The Wretched

The movie expanded from 21 theatres to 59 this weekend and in the process remained the top film with a weekend take of $186K.

This puts the film total gross at $548.6K and it has to be asked if the movie can make it to $1 Million, maybe just from drive-in's.

We Summon The Darkness

We Summon The Darkness

Directed by Marc Meyers and starring Alexandra Daddario and Keean Johnson, this supernatural horror movie takes a respectable $30.2K on its debut.

The Trip To Greece

A couple of familiar faces pop up at number 3 as a new entry as Director Michael Winterbottom continues his 'The Trip To' series.

This is the fourth in the series and all star Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon mainly having a chat over dinner, this entry enters the US box office with $1.1K.

How To Build A Girl

Directed by Coky Giedroyc this comedy spends its third weekend on the box office with $1K taking its total to $67.5K.

True History Of The Kelly Gang

Finishing off the US box office this week is the Justin Kurzel directed movie which take $324 for a $450.5K total.

This weeks top 10 US Box Office films

  1. Trolls World Tour - $604,000
  2. The Invisible Man - $386,900
  3. The Hunt - $237,800
  4. Dolittle - $237,000
  5. Onward - $221,600
  6. The Wretched - $216,000
  7. We Summon the Darkness - $30,232
  8. Strike - $1,690
  9. The Trip to Greece - $1,110
  10. How to Build a Girl - $1,052
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