Glass (3,841 theaters) - $45.0 M

The Upside (3,320 theaters) - $16.1 M

Aquaman (3,475 theaters) - $10.6 M

A Dog's Way Home (3,090 theaters) - $8.8 M

Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse (2,712 theaters) - $6.2 M

Mary Poppins Returns (2,810 theaters) - $5.0 M

Escape Room (2,709 theaters) - $4.4 M

On the Basis of Sex (1,957 theaters) - $4.2 M

The Mule (2,688 theaters) - $4.1 M

Bumblebee (2,711 theaters) - $4.0 M

Glass (3,841 theaters) - $52.0 M

The Upside (3,320 theaters) - $19.0 M

Aquaman (3,475 theaters) - $13.0 M

A Dog's Way Home (3,090 theaters) - $11.1 M

Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse (2,712 theaters) - $7.6 M

Mary Poppins Returns (2,810 theaters) - $6.2 M

Escape Room (2,709 theaters) - $5.5 M

On the Basis of Sex (1,957 theaters) - $5.3 M

The Mule (2,688 theaters) - $5.2 M

Bumblebee (2,711 theaters) - $5.0 M

Universal and Blumhouse's Glass is performing mostly, if not just a bit behind, expectations, bringing in an estimatedon Friday. The studio is currently anticipating a $41+ million three-day performance, pushing toward a $48 million four-day debut and a #1 finish. As of now, the performance is expected to finish very similarly to Universal's Ride Along , which currently holds the second largest opening ever in January as well as second largest opening over the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend.At the same time, FUNimation's Dragon Ball Super: Broly continues its strong performance, bringing in an estimatedon Friday from just 467 locations, pushing the anime film to a $12.8 million domestic cume after three days in release. The film is expected to deliver over $8 million for the three-day, pushing to $9.5 million for the five-day weekend and a $15 million start.You can check out all of the Friday estimatesand we'll be back tomorrow morning with a complete look at the weekend.Universal's Glass delivered a solidin previews from 3,200 theaters on Thursday night from showings beginning at 7PM. The performance is well ahead of the $2 million in previews for Split while a bit behind the $4.3 million in previews for A Quiet Place We'll take a closer look at things tomorrow morning once Friday estimates come in. For now you can check out our weekend preview below.After just two weeks, 2019 has already had some notable highlights, including the surprise $20 million debut of The Upside last weekend while WB's Aquaman became the first film in the DC Extended Universe to top $1 billion at the global box office. Now, this weekend is looking to's Glass to deliver the second largest January and Martin Luther King Jr. openings ever behind only American Sniper Universal's release of Glass is the highly anticipated third film in'sfranchise, following the runaway success of 2017's Split , which opened with a massive $40 million en route to a $138.3 million domestic run and nearly $280 million globally. The film brings together starsand, and is set to open in 3,841 locations with the studio anticipating a $50 million opening over the film's first four days. Based on the information we're looking at that isof a conservative forecast, though the mixed reviews the film has received thus far could prevent it from excelling throughout the weekend.A look at IMDb page view data showsout-performingover the two weeks ahead of release as well as A Quiet Place , which delivered a $50.2 million opening last April. That said, the reviews for the film do not live up to either of those comps, suggesting audiences may come out early, but word of mouth could hurt the film over the weekend and through the Monday holiday. As a result, we're anticipating a performance somewhere aroundfor the three-day and a four-day performance approachingor so.Look for STX's The Upside to deliver a second place performance following its strong debut last weekend. Right now we're looking for a three-day drop around -21% and athree-day and a four-day performance around $19 million. This should give the film a domestic cume around $47 million or so come end of day Monday.WB's Aquaman should land in third as it pushes over $300 million domestically this weekend. We wouldn't be surprised to see a three-day performance aroundwith a four-day around $13 million ifdoesn't steal too many eyeballs, and push the film's performance a bit lower.Looking at a fourth place finish is Sony's A Dog's Way Home , dipping around -22% in its second weekend for a sophomore frame right around, pushing toward $11+ million for the four-day weekend and a domestic cume around $25 million.Rounding out the top five is Sony Animation's Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse , looking at a three-day performance overand a four-day performance over $7.5 million. By the end of the day Monday the film will be looking at a domestic cume approaching $160 million as it gets closer and closer to becoming the animation house's highest grossing domestic release.It's also worth mentioning that FUNimation's release of Dragon Ball Super: Broly delivered $7 million on its Wednesday release. That release, however, was a special event, though the film will still be in several theaters throughout the holiday weekend. We still don't have any information as to just how many locations the film will be in, but to expect it to deliver a top ten performance isn't at all out of the question. That said, since we are still in the dark as to how many theaters the film will be playing in, you won't find it in the forecast below.This weekend's three and four-day forecasts are directly below. This post will be updated on Friday morning with Thursday night preview results followed by Friday estimates on Saturday morning, and a complete weekend recap on Sunday morning.