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Weekend box office: WOLF MAN gets scratched by ONE OF THEM DAYS and MUFASA

Eleon by Eleon
January 19, 2025
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Weekend box office: WOLF MAN gets scratched by ONE OF THEM DAYS and MUFASA
Keke Palmer and SZA in ONE OF THEM DAYS by Tri-Star Picture (Photo by Anne Marie Fox)

1. One of these days
Sony Photos | NEW
$11.6 million domestic opening over 3 days
14 million dollars over 4 days

In shock, expected winner of the weekend Wolfman was shelved for Sony Pictures’ female-led comedy One of these days. A Girls trip-style sleeper hit that our prediction panel didn’t see coming as it was initially valued at $8-10 million, but it came in at #1 for the 3-day derby with an estimated $11.6 million of dollars, within a hair of this one. MoufasaThat’s $11.53 million. The per-screen average was $4,336 across 2,675 screens, 679 screens less than Wolfman.

The comedy starring Keke Palmer and SZA has drawn many comparisons to Girls tripwhich opened in a prime summer 2017 slot to $31.2 million before going on to gross $115.1 million domestically. It is not surprising that the female audience gives One of these days a PostTrak rating of 93% on PostTrak, while women under 25 give it 97%.

This is what the 4 days looked like…

  • Friday – $4.4 million
  • Saturday – $4 million
  • Sunday – $3.2 million
  • Monday – $2.4 million

Audience reactions have been so positive that some are speculating that Sony will be leaving money on the table if it doesn’t step up its marketing game on this film. Rotten Tomatoes has a 97% critical rating from 92% audience (better than Girls Trip’s 91%/78%), with an “A-” CinemaScore and overall PostTrak ratings of 84% positive and 63% recommend definitive.

2. Mufasa: The Lion King
Walt Disney Pictures | Week 5
$11.5 million domestic opening over 3 days
$15.5 million 4 days
Domestic total of $205.8 million | $588 million worldwide total

Disney Mufasa: The Lion King triumphed once again. Because the totals for all 3 days are so close between Mufasa and One of Them Days ($11.6 million to $11.53 million), we may have to wait for Monday’s actual numbers to officially call it for either movie, but the 4-day MLK weekend belongs to the lion pack. With $15.5 million, Barry Jenkins’ film once again outperformed, losing only -19% from the last frame.

This is what the 3 days looked like…

  • Friday – $2.5 million
  • Saturday – $5M
  • Sunday – $4 million

That puts the film above the $200 million domestic benchmark, at $205.8 million, and with $588 million worldwide, it tops Godzilla x Kong: The New Kingdom ($572 million) to become the 7th worldwide release in 2024. Overseas, it remains the first non-local film in major territories like France, Germany, Spain, Brazil, Mexico and ‘Latin America. The highest-earning territories are France ($35.9 million), the United Kingdom ($32.6 million) and Mexico ($26.8 million).

3. The Wolfman
Universal images | NEW
$10.55 million domestic opening over 3 days
$12M 4 days
$15.38 million worldwide total

Universal and Blumhouse’s attempt to replicate the success of their 2020 monster hit The invisible man didn’t so much roar as groan as writer/director Leigh Whannell’s Wolf Man largely disappointed with just $10.55 million for 3 days and $12 million for 4 days to take third place. About 41% of ticket sales were through IMAX and Premium Large Formats, although IMAX only grossed $1.55 million domestically on that title, and $2 million total nationwide worldwide.

For comparison, Mike Nichols’ 1994 revisionist werewolf drama. Wolf with Jack Nicholson opened to $17.9 million…and that was three decades ago, unadjusted. It’s not even close to Universal’s 2010 duds The Wolf Man which opened to $31.4 million. The new Wolfman Costs a fraction of the Benicio del Toro version, but looks like DOA.

Here’s what the estimated 4-day holiday weekend for the monster movie currently looks like…

  • Friday – $4.42 million
  • Saturday – $3.72 million
  • Sunday – $2.41 million
  • Monday – $1.45 million

So what happened? Well, the movie itself happened. Rotten Tomatoes’ critical (53%) and audience (59%) scores are pretty much in line with the fact that Whannell’s new film didn’t deliver the goods. CinemaScore was a “C-“, which is low even for a horror film. To compare, The invisible man got a “B+” and an RT of 91% critic/88% audience. PostTrak was a scary 54% positive and 34% definite recommend, with a majority male audience at 60% despite lead Julia Garner at the forefront. The largest age group was 25-34 year olds (38%), followed by 18-24 year olds (24%), with the horror genre itself being the biggest draw, as was the case for Nosferatu.

Here’s what the demographics looked like…

  • 47% white
  • 29% Latino and Hispanic
  • 12% Black
  • 8% Asian
  • 4% Native Americans/others

Internationally Wolfman had even less bite, grossing $4.83 million from 53 markets, including the United Kingdom and Ireland ($831,000), France ($508,000), Spain ($366,000) and ‘Italy ($270,000) for a worldwide estimate of $15.38 million. It’s hard to overstate what a disappointment this is, debuting below the January 2024 Blumhouse title. Night swimming ($11.7 million). With the same team behind The invisible man and the 81-year mark of Universal’s Wolf Man IP, this should have been a gift. Unfortunately, the film had no hook beyond a boilerplate story of family survival, and poor word of mouth killed the momentum. It’s possible that the studio took too long to capitalize The invisible manIt’s a success, but it’s hard to argue for a lack of interest in classic monster resurrections given the success of Nosferatu ($89.4 million domestic/$155.6 million globally).

Other notable performances

More good news for the House of Mouse, Disney’s Moana 2 officially crossed the $1 billion mark globally with $1.009 billion. Domestically, it stands at $442.79 million in total, making it the second-largest all-time revenue earner in the United States for Walt Disney Animation behind Frozen II ($477.3 million). Not bad for a movie that was almost a streaming show.

Sunday Studio Weekend Estimates
Weekend 3 – 2025
National 3-day total estimates:
$77,282,326 million | (+15.6% compared to 2024)

TitleWeekend estimate% ChangeLocationsChange of locationPublic Service AnnouncementNational totalWeekDistributer
One of these days$11,600,0002,675$4,336$11,600,0001Sony Photos
Mufasa: The Lion King$11,530,000-19%3,555-65$3,243$205,828,3385Walt Disney
Wolfman$10,550,0003,354$3,145$10,550,0001Universal
Sonic the Hedgehog 3$8,600,000-24%3,306-276$2,601$216,498,0005Paramount P…
Den of Thieves 2: Pantera$6,600,000-56%3,008North Carolina$2,194$26,175,0282Lions Gate
Moana 2$6,068,000-7%2,825-345$2,148$442,798,9328Walt Disney
Nosferatu$4,300,000-38%2,545-537$1,690$89,401,0004Focus Features
A complete stranger$3,796,000-26%2,500-315$1,518$57,575,0014Projector…
Wicked$3,550,000-31%2,352-615$1,509$464,512,0009Universal
Little girl$2,021,674-34%1,460-427$1,385$25,365,3894A24
The Brutalist$1,981,63643%338270$5,863$5,446,9045A24
Property$559,113-47%1,000-500$559$20,187,1255Angel Studios
Gladiator II$500,000-59%614-715$814$172,018,0009Paramount P…
September 5$365,000506%121101$3,017$776,0006Paramount P…
Nickel Boys$297,000148%240214$1,238$948,7826Amazon MGM S…
To flow$275,500-10%32578$848$3,419,8119Janus Films
The wild robot$266,000+1,1421,076972$247$143,534,00017Universal
better man$255,000-76%1,290-1$198$1,806,0004Paramount P…
Sing Sing$239,533560$428$3,018,27828A24
Anora$183,00088%536425$341$14,803,10414Neon
Hard truths$153,197-11%12199$1,266$383,1517Bleecker Street
Conclave$144,000113%542474$266$31,694,00013Focus Features
Autumn and the Black Jaguar$121,000605$200$121,0001Blue Fox Ent…
Kraven the Hunter$106,000-71%376-628$282$24,717,0006Sony Photos
A real pain$64,000-39%55-15$1,164$8,135,80012Projector…
Everything we imagine as light$47,100-14%34-17$1,385$919,59110Janus Films
The seed of the sacred fig$35,650-15%201$1,783$429,7518Neon
Vermilion$20,900-33%11-8$1,900$110,4124Janus Films
Soundtrack of a coup d’état$13,620-5%9-3$1,513$222,70712Lorber Cinema
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