Wow at The BFG, for the 4-day weekend it managed just $22 million, and it's opening weekend was just $18 million this is going to be a massive flop, it'll probably end up with a $60 million domestic total, and that's being optimistic and with a budget of $140 million, it'll be one of the biggest flops since Mars Needs Moms, seriously even in the foriegn markets it only has $3.9 million, so it's probably not going to make up it's poor domestic results. I mean a Muppet movie would have been much more cost effective, and at worse would have broken even, just saying. The Legend of Tarzan also didn't do well opening with $38 million and $45 million for the 4-day opening weekend, now those numbers are pretty good, but more for a cheap comedy, Tarzan has a whopping $180 million budget, so it'll be lucky to break even, though it probably ends up around a $130 million domestic total, still losing money for the studio, maybe it could make it up at the foriegn box office, probably not. On a more positive note, The Purge 3 opened to $31 million, a bit above the second movie and managed $34 million for the 4-day weekend, that's good because it only has a budget of $10 million, it's a big hit for the studio, and therre will most certaintly be a fourth one. Also, Finding Dory continues to be a monster, now having a $380 million domestic total, though I'm a bit sad that it'll end up beating Shrek 2 with a $441 million domestic total and become the highest grossing animated film domestically, Shrek has held that record for a long time. But Finding Dory is underwhelming a bit at the foriegn box office with only $167 million total, but it'll likely pick up, and Finding Dory will probably become the highest grossing animated movie worldwide beating Frozen's record, it seems like something new keeps beating the record so quickly now.