Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom bled in its second outing, yet still managed to stay in first, capping off a very busy month of June. Meanwhile, the two new releases of the weekend, Uncle Drew and Sicario: Day of the Soldado posted solid numbers.

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom was down 59.5% for a $60 million haul in round two. By comparison, the original Jurassic World dropped 49% in its second weekend. Don’t feel too bad for Universal, however, as the dino-sequel has already amassed a whopping $932 million worldwide, and should be over a billion within the next several days. At this rate, it may top the worldwide gross of Captain America: Civil War as it races up the all-time worldwide list.

In second, Incredibles 2 saved some face in its third weekend, as it eased 43% for a massive running total of $439 million. Among other holdovers, Ocean’s 8 topped $200 million worldwide, Tag grabbed $40 million domestically, while Deadpool 2 hit $310 million.

For the new releases of the weekend, Sicario: Day of the Soldado lead the pack with a strong $19 million. That’s significantly higher than the $12 million nationwide expansion that Sicario pulled in back in October of 2015. While it didn’t quite hit a John Wick 2 level jump, the sequel did lack the original titles star, director, and critical acclaim – all of which were elements that Wick retained in his second outing. Still, hitting $19 million has to be seen as a fairly moderate accomplishment for Sony’s $35 million action thriller, which should be able to top $50 million domestic so long as it doesn’t plummet going forward. Audiences weren’t exactly thrilled, giving it a middling B Cinemascore – compared to the originals A-.

Lionsgate enjoyed a solid opening for their low budget sports comedy Uncle Drew, which came in on par with tracking at $15.5 million. There aren’t exactly a ton of comparable titles, but with strong word of mouth (A Cinemascore) and a lack of comedy competition to speak of, this should enjoy a long run, bolstered by the upcoming 4th of July weekend.

Moving into the specialty market, Won’t You Be My Neighbor? enjoyed an excellent result as it expanded nationwide into 654 locations, pulling in $2.29 million. With over $7.4 million in the bank already, it will likely join RBG in the rare club of documentaries to make over $10 million domestic. Also opening was Indian title Sanju, which cracked 8th place in just 356 locations. That equated to a $2.5 million opening – or around $7.1K per theater. One other documentary also posted an impressive opening – Neon’s Three Identical Strangers opened in five locations with a terrific $32K average. It should expand further in the next few weekends.