‘Rampage’ Tops Weekend Box Office, but ‘A Quiet Place’ is Making the Most Noise

It was nearly an upset at the weekend box office, but Warner Bros.

and New Line’s Rampage was able to hold off a strong second weekend from Paramount’s hit horror/thriller A Quiet Place to take the weekend’s #1 spot.

But that doesn’t discount the fact A Quiet Place is less than $400k shy of topping $100 million domestically after just ten days in release.

Additionally, Blumhouse’s Truth or Dare delivered a solid, third place debut.

With an estimated $34.5 million, Warner Bros.

and New Line’s Rampage delivered a first place finish from 4,101 theaters.

Looking at some of the comps we used heading into the weekend, this is a bit ahead of the $31.7 million opening for Tom Cruise’s The Mummy last year, which went on to gross just over $80 million and an improvement over Dwayne Johnson’s Hercules, which opened with $29.8 million in 2014 and grossed just over $72 million domestically.

Looking ahead,

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