Two Mothers Day themed genre titles will open over the holiday weekend, though neither will hold a candle to the third outing of Avengers: Infinity War. Warner Brothers will open their Melissa McCarthy comedy Life of the Party into 3,500 theaters, while Universal is targeting a smaller 2,500 location release for their invasion thriller Breaking In.

Infinity War will see its last weekend in first place this weekend, though that’s one weekend more than Age of Ultron managed to hold onto that crown. Of course, that film had competition from Pitch Perfect 2 and Mad Max: Fury Road in its third outing, so it’s no surprise as to why. Assuming it balances out a bit after last weekends 55% drop, it’s looking at anywhere between $55-60 million.

Life of the Party is the latest face-on-the-poster comedy for star Melissa McCarthy, who, similar to Amy Schumer’s I Feel Pretty, is hoping to find success with a PG-13 outing after a series of R rated titles. Based on tracking and comparable titles, it seems life Party will be targeting high teen millions for the weekend, with a chance to go a bit higher based on the holiday weekend. Snatched was another mother-daughter themed title released on the same weekend last year, and played unusually throughout the weekend (jumping up on Saturday and Sunday) but ultimately disintegrated afterwards and closed with around $45 million.

Breaking In is hoping to capture the home invasion thriller audience that Bad Samartian and Traffik failed to do, and certainly is the most appealing and accessible of the three. The closest comparison would be last years Kidnap, which overperformed with $10 million on opening weekend, despite tracking for a sub-$5 million debut. Based on these factors (and the teen friendly PG-13 rating) an opening in the low teens seems probable.

Predictions

Avengers: Infinity War – $56.5M Life of the Party – $16.5M Breaking In – $12.5M Overboard – $8M A Quiet Place – $4.7M