Box Office Mojo reports that Leap! will have the “widest” release of any of these newcomers, arriving in roughly 2,000 theaters, roughly 1,300 theaters less than The Hitman’s Bodyguard opened in last weekend, with Birth of the Dragon, based on a true story about a legendary fight between Bruce Lee and kung fu legend Wong Jack Man, arriving in just 1,500 theaters while All Saints debuts in approximately 800 theaters.
While The Hitman’s Bodyguard didn’t exactly have a stellar opening weekend, it will still have a much wider release than any of these newcomers.
The top 10 will be rounded out by Dunkirk ($3.3 million), The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature ($3.1 million), All Saints ($2.7 million), The Emoji Movie ($2.1 million) and Spider-Man: Homecoming ($1.8 million).
As the summer movie season comes to an end this weekend, that record may be broken, with three under-promoted movies hitting theaters, the animated comedy Leap!, the Bruce Lee biopic Birth of the Dragon and the religious drama All Saints, which are expected to open in 2,000 theaters or less.