Barbie And Oppenheimer Arrive As A Brilliant Bombshell At The Weekend Box Office, Setting New Records For 2023

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After a first half of 2023 that featured a few ups and a disturbing number of downs at the box office, there has been a great deal of anticipation building for what transpired this weekend. Two major studios put out contrasting tentpole films on the same Friday, and instead of inspiring rivalry or competition, buzz for Greta Gerwig’s Barbie and Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer morphed into a blissful celebration of cinema known as Barbenheimer. And this excitement has not fizzled out as simple internet hype a la David R. Ellis’ notorious Snakes On A Plane. Instead, the big screen phenomena is very real.

Check out the full Top 10 for this past weekend below, and join me after for analysis.

Barbie July 21-23, 2023 weekend box office

(Image credit: Warner Bros.)
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TITLE WEEKEND GROSS DOMESTIC GROSS LW THTRS
1. Barbie* $155,000,000 $155,000,000 N/A 4,243
2. Oppenheimer* $80,500,000 $80,500,000 N/A 3,610
3. Sound Of Freedom $20,140,647 $124,748,584 2 3,285
4. Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part 1 $19,500,000 $118,753,000 1 4,321
5. Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny $6,700,000 $159,018,862 4 2,885
6. Insidious: The Red Door $6,500,000 $71,002,000 3 2,554
7. Elemental $5,800,000 $137,233,827 5 2,720
8. Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse $2,815,000 $375,209,000 6 1,669
9. Transformers: Rise Of The Beasts $1,120,000 $155,643,000 7 834
10. No Hard Feelings $1,075,000 $49,211,000 8 1,017

Barbie Sets The World Afire With A Pink Glow, Making Over $330 Million Worldwide

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