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The Top 5 Highest-Grossing Films in America Over the Weekend

Although Disney and Lucasfilms were hoping to break $100m, Solo: A Star Wars Story only scored $84.8m from the three-day weekend. The movie still managed to debut at the top of the domestic box office. As for the four-day holiday weekend, the studios were expecting anything between $130m and $150m, but ended up with $103m. It's worth noting that the three-day U.S. number is equal to 54% of what Rogue One did ($155m) just five months ago. According to Box Office Mojo, it's also the first of the Disney-released Star Wars films to not receive an "A"; that said, an A- ain't half bad.

5/25-5/27:
1. Solo: A Star Wars Story (Buena Vista) $84.8m 4,381/$19,345 avg. (debut)
2. Deadpool 2 (Fox) $43.5m 4,349/$9,991 avg. (week 2)
3. Avengers: Infinity War (Buena Vista) $17.4m 3,768/$4,627 avg. (week 5)
4. Book Club (Paramount) $10.1m 2,810/$3,585 avg. (week 2)
5. Life of the Party (Warner Bros.) 5.3m 2,937/$1,816 avg. (week 3)

5/25-5/28:
1. Solo: A Star Wars Story (Buena Vista) $103.0m 4,381/$23,511 avg. (debut)
2. Deadpool 2 (Fox) $55.0m 4,349/$12,647 avg. (week 2)
3. Avengers: Infinity War (Buena Vista) $21.2m 3,768/$5,639 avg. (week 5)
4. Book Club (Paramount) $12.5m 2,810/$4,448 avg. (week 2)
5. Life of the Party (Warner Bros.) $6.9m 2,937/$2,361 avg. (week 3)