Without much in the way of meaningful competition, Captain Marvel is easily set to repeat in first with a second weekend of around $70-75 million. Meanwhile, the trio of new releases seem as though they may struggle to find an audience.

The most expensive of the new releases is Paramount’s animated title Wonder Park, which looks as though it may struggle to top $10 million this weekend, despite carrying a budget of reportedly as high as ten times that figure. Critics have largely rejected the animated title at just 26% on Rotten Tomatoes one day before release. While pre-sales look as though it might break into the low-teens if all goes well, that’s simply not a good enough number for such an expensive title.

Next up is CBS Films’ teen drama Five Feet Apart, which looks like it might be something of a sleeper hit this weekend. Produced for just $7 million, current projections are looking like it will open around on par with Love, Simon from 2018, though it wouldn’t be at all surprising if it would up a bit higher. Lastly is Focus Features’ Captive State, the $25 million sci-fi drama which has had a rough time finding its way into theaters. After a release date change, the film was set for a limited release until last week, upon which they announced it would be released into over 2,500 theaters. Additionally, Warner Brothers is apparently releasing Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase, though they haven’t given it essentially anything in the way of marketing, and without any theater counts available as of Thursday night it seems like they’re essentially trying to dump it.

Predictions

Captain Marvel – $71 million Wonder Park – $11 million Five Feet Apart – $10.5 million How to Train Your Dragon – $9 million

Captive State – $3.2 million