Three years after Jurassic World shattered expectations with an opening weekend record, Universal’s follow-up is set to enter a massive 4,450 locations, two weeks after it began its strong overseas performance. Meanwhile, Incredibles 2 seems poised for one of the best second weekends on record, while other titles such as Ocean’s 8 and Hereditary will pick up the scraps.

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is somewhat of a wild card this weekend, as most of the factors that lead to its predecessor being a massive success are no longer applicable; for one, Jurassic World benefited from a few very slow weekends leading up to its release. Additionally, the gimmick of it being the first Jurassic title in over a decade fueled many nostalgiac ticket buyers. The real test of the Jurassic brand will be seeing if it can compete against Incredibles 2, as the two films may be much closer this weekend than anticipated. Universal was smart in keeping the budget to a reasonable $170 million (considering the first film cost $150 and grossed over $1.6 billion), and has already raked in almost $400 million overseas, meaning a domestic underperformance wouldn’t be the end of the world.

In second, Incredibles 2 has an outside chance at topping $100 million in its second weekend. If it matches the drop of Finding Dory, it will be just shy of that mark at around $98.6 million. Its weekday drops have not been as strong, however, signifying that the built in nostalgiac audience may have burned off more demand than expected. Still, a second weekend over $90 million would be an enormous success.

In terms of other releases, American Animals will see its largest expansion yet, into a currently undisclosed number of locations, while Ocean’s 8 and Tag should each get knocked down one spot in the top 5.

Predictions

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom – $112 million Incredibles 2 – $93 million Ocean’s 8 – $10 million Tag – $7 million Solo – $6 million