Two years after the original Deadpool demolished expectations, Fox has brought the character back for another round. Meanwhile, Paramount’s Book Club and Global Road’s Show Dogs also open nationwide.

Fox initially turned some heads after moving the release up from June 1st to now, but they really shouldn’t be facing much trouble; after Infinity War moved to April, the only competition it will face is Solo next weekend, which is facing mediocre reviews despite strong pre-sales. Even with the release date, however, plenty of films with similar target audiences have proven their ability to coexist time and time again, so if Deadpool 2 does underperform, it won’t be Solo‘s fault.

Second place will obviously go to Avengers: Infinity War, which will be targeting around $26-$30 million in its fourth weekend. It should be nearing $600 million by the end of the weekend.

Also opening is Paramount’s comedy Book Club, which attempts to counterprogram and appeal to an older demographic. Whether or not this can breakout or not remains to be seen, but right now it seems like it could potentially top $10 million for the weekend.

Show Dogs, the second wide release for Global Road (the first being Midnight Sun), is targeting a sub-$10 million debut. The closest comparison here would be Nine Lives, which opened to $6.2 million back in 2016. Inexplicably, Global Road has put the film into about 1,000 more theaters than that film, for a total of 3,149. With no reviews currently available and a lack of marketing, anything over high single digits would be surprising.

Last weekends two new openers, Breaking In and Life of the Party will likely see drops of 55-65% this weekend, as is tradition for Mother’s Day themed titles.

Predictions

Deadpool 2 -$141M Avengers: Infinity War – $29M Life of the Party – $7.3M Book Club – $7M Breaking In – $6.2M Show Dogs – $5.7M