‘Chainsaw Man’ with $8.5 Million is on Top, ‘Regretting You’ is Second, ‘Springsteen’ in Fourth

Anime rides atop the domestic box office, as Chainsaw Man — The Movie: Reze Arc opens ahead of new releases, the Bruce Springsteen biopic Deliver Me From Nowhere and Colleen Hoover adaptation Regretting You.
The R-rated Chainsaw Man earned $8.5 million across Friday and preview screenings from 3,003 locations. The feature, which serves as a big-screen continuation of the manga adaptation’s first season, is headed to an opening bow of $15.5 million.
Available in subtitled and dubbed versions, it gets a boost from playing Imax and other premium format auditoriums, which carry higher ticket prices.
Paramount’s “Regretting You” kicked off with $5.2 million across Friday and previews, including special fan event screenings that featured a live cast Q&A. The Josh Boone-directed, generations-spanning drama, produced by Constantin Films, is now projecting a $13 million opening.
Reviews have been rough for “Regretting You” too, while CinemaScore turned in a middling “B” grade. (Comp to the “A-” earned by “It Ends With Us.”) The ensemble drama, which is rated PG-13 and stars Mckenna Grace, Mason Thames, Allison Williams, Dave Franco and more, is the first of a wave of Hoover adaptations on the way. “Verity” and “Reminders of Him” remain on the slate from other studios.
The comparison for 20th Century Studios’ “Springsteen” is last year’s Bob Dylan biopic “A Complete Unknown” — another period piece music drama, which hailed from fellow Disney label Searchlight Pictures. That Timothée Chalamet vehicle debuted with slightly higher $11.6 million three-day, before riding Oscar buzz through the holidays and the first weeks of January to leg out to $75 million domestic and $140 million globally.
Disney’s “Tron: Ares” should round out the top five, earning another $1.3 million on Friday to fall 48% from its daily total a week ago. Now in its third weekend of release, the sci-fi revival has dropped off fast in theaters and earned just $59 million in North America — a dismal result for an IP play with an $180 million production budget.
Neon is bowing its horror mystery “Shelby Oaks” in 1,823 locations. The original R-rated feature, which got mixed reviews, earned about $1.1 million across Friday and previews..





