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A slow Summer at the domestic box office came to a quiet end this weekend.held on to first place, while the two newcomers (fell short of $10 million.Over the three-day weekend, the Top 12 earned $88.2 million, which makes this the second-worst weekend of the year so far.added $17.1 million, which ranks eighth all-time among fifth weekends. It was off just one percent from last weekend, which is a great Labor Day hold; that's even better than last year'sand(down 10 percent and 3 percent, respectively). Over the long weekend,earned $22.9 million, which ranks third all-time among Labor Day weekends.Including Labor Day, the 10th movie from Marvel Studios has now earned $281.2 million at the domestic box office. Even with the Summer season coming to a close,is still on track for at least $305 million total.In second place,eased 29 percent to $11.9 million. A surprise late-Summer hit,has grossed an impressive $166.3 million through Monday.held on to third place with $9.3 million. It was off just 41 percent, which is a respectable drop for a movie targeted toward young women; in comparison,fell 69 percent. Through 11 days,has taken in $32.3 million.Playing at 2,640 theaters, found footage horror movieopened to $8.6 million this weekend. It earned 37 percent of that on Friday, which is a somewhat high share for a holiday weekend. As a result, it wound up in between past Labor Day horror movies($8.7 million) and($8.4 million).For the four-day weekend,wound up in fifth place with $10.3 million.was clearly cheap to make, and it doesn't seem like Universal spent a ton to market it. Still, big studio movies opening at over 2,500 theaters really ought to be cracking $10 million for the three-day weekend—especially when they're in a front-loaded genre like this.With a "C-" CinemaScore and an audience that's 64 percent under the age of 25,is going to drop like a rock from here; it would be shocking if it closed above $25 million.rounded out the Top Five with $8.3 million (down 23 percent). Through Monday, the R-rated comedy has earned $59.5 million.took sixth place with $7.9 million ($10.1 million four-day). That opening is noticeably lower than similar Labor Day releases like($13.2 million),($9.9 million) and($10 million). Including its Wednesday and Thursday grosses,has now earned $11.8 million.The movie's audience was 55 percent male and 83 percent over the age of 25. They awarded it a solid "B+" CinemaScore. Still, it would be surprising if this ultimately wound up over $25 million.Lionsgate/Pantelion'sopened to $2.66 million at 382 theaters ($3.4 million four-day). That's a fraction of the $7.8 million thatearned on the same weekend last year; still, this is an above-average result for a limited release exclusively targeted toward Hispanic moviegoers.In its second weekend,fell 65 percent to $2.22 million. Through 11 days, its earned just $11.45 million—less than the firstearned on its first day.The 30th anniversary re-release oftook in $1.76 million from 784 theaters this weekend. That's nearly identical to there-release ($1.67 million), thoughwas only playing at 267 IMAX theaters.opened to a massive $47 million in China this weekend. That ranks fourth all-time for an imported title behind the last twomovies andhas now earned over $611 million worldwide; with Japan still to come, it will almost certainly reach $700 million.added $31.2 million, which brings its total to an impressive $151.6 million. It had solid opening in Mexico ($4.3 million), Japan ($2.6 million) and Brazil ($2.4 million).earned $19.7 million overseas this weekend. It opened in first place in Germany with $7 million; that's 74 percent higher than, but 17 percent lower than. The Marvel movie has taken in $273.1 million overseas so far, and still has Japan, Italy and China on the way.added $13 million for a very early total of $112.1 million. Its only major opening was in South Korea, where it took in $2.6 million. That's a somewhat disappointing result, considering the fact that Megan Fox did a major press tour in Seoul last week. Thestill have openings in Australia, China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain and the U.K. on the way.took in $12.9 million this weekend. It opened to $5.2 million in South Korea—twice as much as—and also had a decent start in Italy ($1.2 million). Unfortunately, it was underwhelming in Brazil ($1 million) and Spain ($600,000). To date,has earned $47.7 million overseas.Box Office Mojo