UPDATE: 2025/02/02 07:56 EST BY BRENNAN KLEIN
Dog Man Gets A $1 Million Boost, Companion Debuts In The Upper Bounds Of Its $8-$10 Million Range
This article was originally written Saturday AM and has been updated Sunday AM with up-to-date box office projections (in bold), a full chart, and further analysis.
Dog Man has won the weekend with a record haul, but Companion is also doing very well. Dog Man, which is a spinoff of the 2017 movie Captain Underpants based on the Dav Pilkey graphic novel series of the same name, is the 50th feature film released by DreamWorks Animation. The Companion release kicked off on the same day, with the R-rated horror film starring Sophie Thatcher, Jack Quaid, Lukas Gage, and Harvey Guillén targeting a very different audience.
Per Variety, as of Sunday morning, Dog Man is projected to take in a 3-day debut gross of $36 million at the domestic box office, landing it at No. 1 on the chart for the weekend. This will give it the second-best opening weekend for a January animated release behind 2016’s Kung Fu Panda 3 ($41.8 million), which is also a DreamWorks title. It is the company’s third No. 1 debut in a row after Kung Fu Panda 4 and The Wild Robot and their 26th overall.
While Companion is tracking much further behind Dog Man with a 3-day total of $9.3 million landing it at No. 2, this is a solid kickoff for the horror movie, which was produced by Barbarian writer-director Zach Cregger. It only cost $10 million to make, so by the end of the weekend it will come close to earning back its budget. Below, see the full Top 5 chart for the domestic box office this weekend:
# |
Title |
3-Day Total |
Cumulative (Domestic) |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
Dog Man |
$36 million |
$36 million (weekend 1) |
2 |
Companion |
$9.3 million |
$9.3 million (weekend 1) |
3 |
Mufasa: The Lion King |
$6.6 million |
$230 million (weekend 7) |
4 |
One of Them Days |
$6.3 million |
$34.7 million (weekend 3) |
5 |
Flight Risk |
$5.3 million |
$20.6 million (weekend 2) |
The rest of the chart has seen a significant amount of movement, with Mufasa: The Lion King and One of Them Days both being batted down one slot each by the arrival of two new releases. Both had astoundingly narrow drops, with the former falling 23% and the latter drifting down just 21%, presumably buoyed by its 95% Rotten Tomatoes score and nearly matching 90% audience score.
Not so lucky is the Mark Wahlberg thriller Flight Risk, which has a Rotten critic score of 26% and a just-barely Fresh audience score fo 63%. While its 53% drop is about par for the course for the star’s outings in the genre, it has fallen directly to No. 5 after debuting at No. 1 the previous weekend. Meanwhile, two holdover hits have exited the chart to make way for the new releases, potentially for good.
Those titles would be Sonic the Hedgehog 3, which fell from No. 4 to No. 6 with $3.2 million at a 39% drop, and Moana 2, which fell from No. 5 to No. 7 with $2.9 million at a 31% drop. The former had previously been in the Top 5 for six straight weekends, while the latter had maintained a chart position for eight nonconsecutive weekends (it briefly fell to No. 6 during the 3-day weekend over the MLK Day holiday, though it was No. 5 for the 4-day weekend).
What This Means For Companion And Dog Man
Both Movies Have Bright Futures
The Dog Man release is performing at roughly the same level as Companion, because the movie comes with a budget of $40 million, a total to which its domestic debut has already drawn very close. Thus, both movies are seemingly on track to perform well at the box office, even though movies need to do more than just earn back their budget. Theaters generally keep half of ticket sales and publicity costs are not included in production budgets, so movies typically need to earn back two and a half times their price tags in order to break even in theaters.
This is the first weekend of the year when both the No. 1 and No. 2 movies have been 2025 releases.
By this rule of thumb, Dog Man‘s break-even point can be estimated to be somewhere around $100 million, while the horror movie likely needs to earn about $25 million. Their debuts get them a great deal of the way there already, and audience reactions have shown that both are likely to build strong word of mouth and keep climbing. Companion reviews have seen it earn a 90% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes at the time of writing to match its Certified Fresh 93% critic score, while Dog Man has earned a similarly strong user rating of 88%.
Our Take On The Weekend Box Office
2025 Titles Are Finally Dominating
While the Mufasa: The Lion King release is still holding strong in the Top 5 and could continue to do so, the success of Companion and Dog Man on the chart, as well as 2025 releases in general, show that it is only a matter of time before no 2024 holdovers show up in the Top 5 at all. This could potentially happen as early as February 14, which sees the North American debut of Paddington in Peru hit theaters opposite the new Marvel Cinematic Universe movie Captain America: Brave New World.
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Source: Variety