In the days, weeks and months leading up toSuicide Squad’s debut at thebox office, the projections kept getting bigger and bigger. At first, analysts predicted a $115 million debut, which would have still been enough to break the August opening weekend record of $94.3 million set by Marvel’sGuardians of the Galaxytwo years ago. As the release got closer, the projections started to swell, with some believing it could take in more than $140 million. WhileSuicide Squadstill couldn’t hit that mark, it still shattered the record with $135.1 million.
Box Office Mojoreports that Warner Bros. rolled outSuicide Squadin 4,255 theaters, with The Weinstein Company’sNine Livesalso opening in wide release in 2,264 theaters, opening in sixth place with $6.5 million. The 4,255-theater rollout forSuicide Squadis fairly close toBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justice’s 4,242-theater debut back in March, which kicked off the DC Extended Universe (DCEU). While theearly reactionsforSuicide Squadwere quite positive, the movie failed to impress critics with just 26% on Rotten Tomatoes, althoughNine Livesfared even worse with just a 4% rating.
Suicide Squadjust barely secured the third-highest opening weekend this year, beatingFinding Dory’s $135 million, but that could change when the actual numbers are released on Monday. The debut falls below Marvel’sCaptain America: Civil War($179.1 million) and Warner Bros./DC’sBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justice($166 million). Disney Pixar’sFinding Doryis still the highest-grossing domestic release this year so far, with $473.8 million, and the R-ratedDeadpoollands in the fourth highest debut spot with $132.4 million. As expected, the top 5 is rounded out byJason Bourne($22.7 million),Bad Moms($14.2 million),The Secret Life of Pets($11.5 millio) andStar Trek Beyond($10.2 million).
The top 10 is rounded out byNine Lives($6.5 million),Lights Out$6 million,Nerve($4.9 million),Ice Age: Collision Course($4.8 million) andGhostbusters($4.3 million). Originally, there was supposed to be another high-profile movie opening this weekend, The Weinstein Company’sThe Founder, starringMichael Keatonas McDonald’s founder Ray A. Kroc. However, the studio recently pushed the movie into awards contention with an Oscar qualifying run starting December 16 and a nationwide expansion July 30, 2025. Also opening in limited release this weekend is Independent’sThe Brooklyn Baker,Citizen SoldierandThe Remains, Rialto’sElevator to the Gallows, FilmRise’sFive Nights in Maine, Strand’sFront Cover, Magnolia’sLittle Menand Janus Films’Multiple Maniacs.
Looking ahead to next weekend, three new movies square off in what could be the most bizarre box office showdown of the year. The R-rated animated comedySausage Partysquares off against Disney’s family adventurePete’s Dragonand Paramount’s inspirational dramaFlorence Foster Jenkinsin wide release. Also arriving in limited release is Bleecker Street’sAnthropoid, Independent’sBeyond Valkyrie: Dawn of the Fourth ReichandEdge of Winter, The Orchard’sGhost Team, GVN Releasing’sThe Fight Within, Lionsgate’sHell or High Water, Brainstorm Media’sThe Model, CJ Entertainment’sOperation Chromite, Film Movement’sMy Kingand Abramorama’sThe Girl of the Golden West. Be sure to come back on Tuesday for next week’s round of predictions. Until then, check out our projected top 10 for the weekend of August 5.
InSuicide Squad, when Midway City is threatened by a powerful mystical enemy, Amanda Waller’s plan to unite the baddest of the bad gets the go-ahead. She cuts deals with a whole squad of prisoners:Deadshot(Will Smith) gets his Second Amendment rights reinstated, Harley (Margot Robbie) is set free from her cage, Diablo (Jay Hernandez) steps out of his fireproof prison, Boomerang (Jai Courtney) and Slipknot (Adam Beach) each get to wield their signature weapons once more, andKiller Croc(Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) emerges from the swamp. The only condition is this: Obey orders or die. This is strictly enforced by squad leader Rick Flag (Joel Kinnaman), the samurai Katana (Karen Fukuhara), and of course the explosive devices - developed by Wayne Enterprises - inserted into their necks. However, the arrival of the tatted-up Gotham City mega-criminal,the Joker(Jared Leto), might doom the mission thanks to his plan to reunite with his true love, Harley.
Nine Livesfollows Tom Brand (Kevin Spacey) as a daredevil billionaire at the top of his game. His eponymous company FireBrand is nearing completion on its greatest achievement to date - the tallest skyscraper in the northern hemisphere. But Tom’s workaholic lifestyle has disconnected him from his family, particularly his beautiful wife Lara (Jennifer Garner) and his adoring daughter Rebecca (Malina Weissman). Rebecca’s 11th birthday is here, and she wants the gift she wants every year, a cat. Tom hates cats, but he is without a gift and time is running out. His GPS directs him to a mystical pet store brimming with odd and exotic cats- where the store’s eccentric owner- Felix Perkins (Christopher Walken), presents him with a majestic tomcat, named Mr. Fuzzypants.
En route to his daughter’s party, Tom has a terrible accident. When he regains consciousness he discovers that somehow, he has become trapped inside the body of the cat. Adopted by his own family, he begins to experience what life is truly like for the family pet, and as a cat, Tom begins to see his family and his life through a new and unexpected perspective. Meanwhile, his family adjusts to life with an odd and stubborn cat, and his son David (Robbie Amell), steps up in ways Tom never expected. If any hope exists of returning to his family as the husband and father they deserve, Tom will have to learn why he has been placed in this peculiar situation and the great lengths he must go to earn back his human existence.