Theater counts: a trio of wide releases debut but Beast makes its way to widest release

August 25, 2022

Beast

After trailing Bullet Train in last week’s list of widest releases and Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero at the box office, Beast can claim the prior accolade as it adds 11 locations this week for a theater count of 3,754. The Idris Elba survival thriller has collected $14.54 million in its first six days—$11.57 million coming from its opening weekend.

This week three new wide releases will grace theaters: The Invitation, Breaking, and Three Thousand Years of Longing. The widest of the three is Sony PicturesThe Invitation. Playing in 3,114 locations, the supernatural horror feature stars Nathalie Emmanuel and Thomas Doherty and is directed by Jessica M. Thompson, making her second directorial feature. The second-largest arrival this week is the fantasy film Three Thousand Years of Longing. Launching in 2,436 locations, the movie also stars Idris Elba, this time as a Djinn who offers a woman (played by Tilda Swinton) three wishes in exchange for his freedom. Lastly, available in 902 cinemas this week, is Breaking. Headlined by John Boyega, the true-life thriller based on the story of Brian Brown-Easley (played by Boyega), as the former Marine Corps veteran resorts to serious threats in order to get his story told.

Rounding out the top five this week is last week’s chart topper and three-peater, Bullet Train in 3,513 locations, DC League of Super-Pets in third place this week with 3,284 locales, and depending on where Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero lands this week, Top Gun: Maverick bringing up the rear with 2,962 movie houses.

Per usual there are many films opening (and coming back) in limited release this week. After six years and $1 billion in worldwide earnings, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story makes its return to the big screen as the film will be available in 255 theaters. Also opening in limited theaters is The Good Boss. The Spanish comedy from Cohen Media Group and starring Javier Bardem will play in 12 locations. Other titles making their theatrical introduction this week are Funny Pages, Alienoid and Adopting Audrey.

Looking ahead to next week we see the release of one new feature film, while two blockbuster favorites make their way back to the big screen. Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul is expected to land in 1,800 locations. Both Jaws and Spider-Man: No Way Home—The More Fun Version are projected to re-enter cinemas in 1,200 and 3,000 locations respectively.

Note: The theater count for Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero is an estimate from Box Office Pro.

Theater Counts for August 26

MovieDistributorTheatersPrevious
Theaters
Change
BeastUniversal Pictures3,7543,743+11
Bullet TrainSony Pictures3,5133,781-268
DC League of Super PetsWarner Bros.3,2843,537-253
The InvitationSony Pictures3,114New
Top Gun: MaverickParamount Pictures2,9622,969-7
Dragon Ball Super: Super HeroCrunchyroll2,9003,018-118
Minions: The Rise of GruUniversal Pictures2,4852,654-169
Thor: Love and ThunderWalt Disney2,4502,755-205
Three Thousand Years of LongingUnited Artists Releasing2,436New
Where the Crawdads SingSony Pictures2,2162,608-392
NopeUniversal Pictures1,9022,381-479
ElvisWarner Bros.1,8431,741+102
Jurassic World: DominionUniversal Pictures1,512742+770
BreakingBleecker Street902New
FallLionsgate8431,548-705
Orphan: First KillParamount Pictures557498+59
Easter SundayUniversal Pictures5111,574-1,063
The Black PhoneUniversal Pictures390649-259
Laal Singh ChaddhaParamount Pictures369517-148
Mrs. Harris Goes to ParisFocus Features296367-71
Rogue-One-A-Star-Wars-StoryWalt Disney255
Emily the CriminalRoadside Attractions213483-270
VengeanceFocus Features102167-65
E.T. the Extra-TerrestrialUniversal Pictures90793-703
A Love SongBleecker Street69107-38
LightyearWalt Disney4555-10
The Good BossCohen Media Group12New

Estimates for September 2

Spider-Man: No Way Home — The More Fun Stuff VersionSony Pictures3,000
Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul.Focus Features1,800New
JawsUniversal Pictures1,200

Filed under: Theater Counts, Star Wars, Jaws, Spider-Man, Dragon Ball Z, Top Gun, Javier Bardem, Idris Elba, Tilda Swinton, John Boyega