With most studios avoiding releasing any big titles before Infinity War decimates the box office next weekend, A Quiet Place seems set for another first place frame. Meanwhile, a trio of rather niche wide releases are hitting theaters; I Feel Pretty, Super Troopers 2, and Traffik.

A Quiet Place held extremely well in its second outing, down just 35%. That puts it in a similar range to last years leggy thrillers Split and Get Out. If it can hold especially well this weekend, it can possibly become one of the very few horror films in history to crack $20 million in its third weekend.

Rampage will likely see a fairly steep drop in round two, even with its decent opening. The strong Friday to Saturday jump, however, would seem to indicate that a drop of over 60% is unlikely.

Among the newcomers, STX’s I Feel Pretty seems most likely to come out on top. The Amy Schumer comedy is likely to come in behind the openings of Trainwreck and Snatched, though it does carry a PG-13 rating as opposed to those films R’s. Whether or not this will affect performance in any meaningful way is up in the air, but right now it looks to be targeting an opening in the mid teens. That would be okay for the $32 million production, but the real test will be if it gets crushed next weekend.

Super Troopers 2 is noteworthy for being the first major wide release whose budget came from crowdfunding. Several years ago, the Indiegogo campaign raised over $4.5 million, leaving Fox Searchlight only on the hook for marketing and releasing the sequel into around 2,000 theaters. Considering several thousand backers already got prepaid tickets thanks to their contribution to the film, whatever numbers come in this weekend may not be entirely indicative of its actual success. The closest comparison would be the Veronica Mars movie, which raised about $6 million from its Kickstarter, but released in under 300 theaters and had a same-day VOD release, so it’s a bit of an apples to oranges comparison.

Lionsgate will release their R rated thriller Traffik into only 1,000 theaters this weekend. No reviews are currently available, but between the success of Truth or Dare and A Quiet Place, as well as the similar looking Breaking In hitting theaters in just a few weeks, it seems like Traffik is set to get lost in the shuffle. A debut of between $2-3 million seems likely.

Among other holdovers, the aforementioned Truth or Dare will likely see a sharp fall in line with Happy Death Day, the last Blumhouse film to utilize the Friday the 13th gimmick; while Ready Player One and Blockers should continue to perform normally.

Predictions

A Quiet Place – $20M Rampage – $16M I Feel Pretty – $13.5M Ready Player One – $6.3M Super Troopers 2 – $5.9MTraffik – $2.1M