Estimates: ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ Posts Mighty $46.8M Friday, Eyes $120M Weekend; ‘A Bad Moms Christmas’ On Track for Healthy $16M 3-Day / $20.5M 5-Day Bow

Saturday Update: Disney and Marvel’s Thor: Ragnarok bowed to a mighty $46.819 million on Friday, including Thursday night’s $14.5 million launch. By comparison, the opening day take comes in 44 percent ahead of last year’s Doctor Strange ($32.585 million) and 47 percent ahead of 2013’s Thor: The Dark World ($31.9 million), both of which also opened the first weekend of November. Initial word of mouth is quite strong with an 89 percent Flixster score as of Saturday morning, in line with Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and just a few ticks behind Spider-Man: Homecoming (92 percent) and Doctor Strange (91 percent).

For the weekend, if Ragnarok plays out similar to how Strange and Guardians 2 did in post-Thursday business, opening weekend should ring up around the high-end of pre-release expectations with approximately $120 million, which would be good enough for the seventh best November debut of all-time ahead of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ($102.7 million).

A Bad Moms Christmas continued its extended debut weekend with another $5.51 million on Friday, giving it a $10.04 million three-day domestic haul. The comedy sequel looks to be on track for a three-day weekend in the vicinity of $16 million, which would net an overall five-day opening close to $20.5 million — in line with pre-release forecasts.

Moving down to third place, Jigsaw added $2.045 million yesterday. The reboot/sequel’s eight-day domestic haul stands at $24.18 million as it heads toward a sophomore frame around $5.9 million.

A mixture of weekend estimates from Boxoffice and select studios are listed below. Check back on Sunday for updated estimates from all studios.

WIDE (1000+)

# TITLE WEEKEND LOCATIONS AVG. TOTAL WKS. DIST.
1 Thor: Ragnarok $120,000,000 4,080 $29,412 $120,000,000 1 Disney
2 A Bad Moms Christmas $16,000,000 3,615 $4,426 $20,526,106 1 STX Entertainment
3 Jigsaw $5,900,000 -65% 2,941 0 $2,006 $28,036,471 2 Lionsgate
4 Tyler Perry’s Boo 2! A Madea Halloween $4,500,000 -55% 2,202 -186 $2,044 $42,808,423 3 Lionsgate
5 Geostorm $3,100,000 -47% 2,666 -580 $1,163 $28,835,341 3 Warner Bros.
6 Happy Death Day $2,600,000 -49% 2,184 -1351 $1,190 $52,753,505 4 Universal / Blumhouse
7 Blade Runner 2049 $2,200,000 -47% 1,464 -957 $1,503 $85,421,130 5 Warner Bros.
8 Thank You For Your Service $2,200,000 -42% 2,083 29 $1,056 $7,294,730 2 Universal Pictures
9 Only The Brave $1,900,000 -46% 2,073 -504 $917 $15,280,467 3 Sony Pictures
10 The Foreigner $1,500,000 -56% 1,456 -1049 $1,030 $31,897,983 4 STX Entertainment
11 Suburbicon $1,200,000 -58% 2,046 0 $587 $5,096,570 2 Paramount
12 It (2017) $1,000,000 -60% 1,081 -1479 $925 $325,878,434 9 Warner Bros. / New Line

LIMITED (100 — 999)

# TITLE WEEKEND LOCATIONS AVG. TOTAL WKS. DIST.
1 Let There Be Light
LBJ
$1,700,000
$1,000,000
-2%
641
659
268
$2,652
$1,517
$4,092,356
$1,000,000
2
1
Atlas
Electric Entertainment
2 American Made $790,000 -54% 663 -895 $1,192 $49,969,835 6 Universal
3 Kingsman: The Golden Circle $730,000 -55% 802 -687 $910 $98,594,052 7 Fox
4 The LEGO Ninjago Movie $625,000 -51% 835 -639 $749 $57,343,823 7 Warner Bros.
5 My Little Pony: The Movie $495,000 -52% 785 -897 $631 $20,753,551 5 Lionsgate
6 Marshall $490,000 -46% 514