Warner Bros. Pictures’ “A Minecraft Movie” is on track for an $80+ million second weekend at the domestic box-office. Should it hold at $80 million, the title will have a sophomore drop of 51%.

That number will go lower if the film overperforms again like it did in its debut. Domestically the game-to-film adaptation will have pulled in at least $280 million by Sunday, and around $434 million internationally.

Coming in second is “King of Kings,” the animated, faith-based, Charles Dickens-Jesus film which looks to debut at around $17.6 million. That’s the strong opening for an animated Biblical movie, beating the $14.5 million debut of “Prince of Egypt” in 1998.

The film also scored a rare A+ CinemaScore which is not that unusual for faith-based films that work well with their target audience. There were four other new wide releases in cinemas this weekend, and not all of them hit.

Taking up those third through six spots were the Rami Malek-led Disney film “The Amateur” (B+ CinemaScore) which debuted to a decent $15 million, Alex Garland’s wartime drama “Warfare” (A-) in fourth at an underwhelming $8 million, Christopher Landon’s thriller “Drop” (B) at fifth with a disappointing $7.7 million, and “The Chosen Last Supper Part 3” in sixth with $6.3 million.

Rounding out the top ten were “A Working Man” with $3.1 million, “Snow White” with $2.8 million, “Woman in the Yard” with $2.1 million, and “The Chosen Last Supper Part 2” with $891,000.

Source: Deadline

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