When Send Help’s characters crashed onto an island paradise, apparently the film did, too.

The Sam Raimi flick has taken first at the box office for the second week in a row. This week, it brought in $10 million, raising the tide of its domestic earnings to $35.8 million. Worldwide, it’s taken $53.7 million.

Debuting in second place is Angel’s Solo Mio. The Kevin James movie opened to $7.2 million domestically. Though the film takes place in Rome, the worldwide earnings have nevertheless not been reported.

Dropping from second to third is the polio-unrelated Iron Lung, a film made by and starring YouTuber Mark “Markiplier” Fischbach. After a strong first week, the movie dipped 66% in earnings. Still, it snatched up another $6 million with American audiences, bringing its domestic cume to $30.8 million. Worldwide, that number floats at $34.3 million.

In fourth place, Stray Kids: The dominATE Experience debuted. The K-Pop group’s concert film captured $5.6 million in the United States and $13.2 million internationally. That brings Stray Kids’ movie earnings to $18.6 million globally.

Rounding out the top five is a man whose net worth far surpasses how much he gained from the box office this weekend—it’s Dracula. The movie opened to $4.5 million in the United States. It did far better overseas, sinking its fangs into $29.2 million and bringing its worldwide cume to $33.7 million.

Looking down the list, after 10 straight weeks in the top five, Zootopia 2 finally fell just outside of that range, placing sixth. It earned an additional $4 million, though that didn’t gain it much altitude in its $1.8 billion global earnings.

As for other new entries, The Strangers: Chapter 3 found itself a stranger among moviegoers. It took in $3.5 million, securing eighth place. Charli XCX’s mockumentary, The Moment, discovered that it was not, in fact, the moment to release the film. It debuted in 13th place with $1.7 million.

But at least Charli can say she outperformed Buffalo Kids. The animated movie opened to a mere $37,000 in the United States. (Though it allegedly did far better overseas: When it originally released in 2024, it earned $9.5 million in international markets through its run.)

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