Theater counts: Madame Web holds off a flurry of newcomers to remain widest release

February 22, 2024

Madame Web

Despite taking a backseat at the box office to Bob Marley: One Love during its opening frame, Madame Web once again finds itself as the widest release in North America this weekend, as it retains (mostly by contractual obligation) its opening count of 4,013 theaters. The superhero film starring Dakota Johnson has earned over $28 million in its first eight days, a figure that has been doubled by One Love, which opened alongside Madame Web on Valentine’s Day. This week witnesses three new wide releases, accompanied by a pandemic era film making its way back into cinemas.

Of the new movies making their debuts this week, the widest is true-life drama, Ordinary Angels starring Hilary Swank. Starting out in 3,020 venues, the film follows a small town hairdresser who rallies a community to help a family overcome a crisis in 1994 Kentucky. The latest from Lionsgate is directed by Jon Gunn and co-stars Alan Ritchson and Nancy Travis.

Also opening in wide release this week is the road trip comedy Drive-Away Dolls. Beginning its run in 2,279 movie houses, the caper follows a free-spirited girl in the aftermath of yet another breakup, along with her reticent friend who desperately needs to loosen up. To shake up the norm, the two embark on an impromptu trip to Florida, but things soon go awry when they cross paths with a group of bumbling criminals along the way. Margaret Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan star while Ethan Coen directs.

After opening in Japan and South Korea, the latest in the Demon Slayer franchise hits North American shores with the release of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba—To the Hashira Training. The anime feature will be available in 1,949 cinemas, including IMAX locations, while releasing in over 53 international territories this weekend. The dark fantasy movie follows the events of last year’s Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba—To the Swordsmith Village, which took in just over $30 million worldwide after premiering in early March.

Making its way back into theaters this week is Christopher Nolan’s Tenet. The sci-fi action flick starring John David Washington earned $360 million from worldwide showings after releasing in late Summer, 2020. The film was one of the first to release after theaters began reopening during the pandemic.

Rounding out the top five this week is the aforementioned box office topper, Bob Marley: One Love, adding 58 cinemas this week for a total of 3,597. Occupying the spot as the third most available film is Argylle, still showing in a solid 3,056 locations. Lastly, Migration can still be seen in 2,422 North American locales.

Looking ahead to next week we see the highly anticipated release of Dune: Part Two. The film is the follow-up to 2021’s Dune, which scored nearly $435 million worldwide throughout its run. There’s no official word on its theater count yet, but we expect it to land in over 4,000 locations.

Theater Counts for February 23

MovieDistributorTheatersPrevious
Theaters
Change
Madame WebSony Pictures4,0134,013
Bob Marley: One LoveParamount Pictures3,5973,539+58
ArgylleUniversal Pictures3,0563,647-591
Ordinary AngelsLionsgate3,020New
MigrationUniversal Pictures2,4222,455-33
Drive Away DollsFocus Features2,279New
WonkaWarner Bros.2,2032,347-144
The BeekeeperAmazon MGM Studios2,1572,557-400
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba—To the Hashira TrainingSony Pictures1,949New
Anyone But YouSony Pictures1,4552,020-565
Lisa FrankensteinFocus Features1,3553,143-1,788
Mean GirlsParamount Pictures7281,350-622
American FictionAmazon MGM Studios602803-101
Night SwimUniversal Pictures571981-420
Poor ThingsSearchlight Pictures540680-140
Aquaman and the Lost KingdomWarner Bros.524856-332
The Boys in the BoatAmazon MGM Studios407586-179
StopmotionIFC Films384New
The Taste of ThingsIFC Films375505-130
The HoldoversFocus Features225168+57
Killers of the Flower MoonParamount Pictures207119+88
OppenheimerUniversal Pictures200159+41
Les MisérablesUniversal Pictures161
Trolls: Band TogetherUniversal Pictures142159-17
Out of DarknessBleecker Street100865-765
The Stolen ValleyBlue Fox Entertainment88New
WishWalt Disney7075-5
No Way UpIFC Films6178-17
All of Us StrangersSearchlight Pictures2550-25
Bring Him to MeRoadside Attractions10New
The Monk and the GunRoadside Attractions740-33
ScrambledRoadside Attractions611-5

Filed under: Theater Counts, Demon Slayer, Dune, Ethan Coen, Christopher Nolan, Hilary Swank, Nancy Travis, Alan Ritchson, John David Washington, Margaret Qualley, Jon Gunn, Geraldine Viswanathan