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Horror's 'Primate' Claws for No. 2 Box Office Spot
10 Jan
Summary
- 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' remains box office leader for fourth weekend.
- 'Primate' horror film eyes $10.5 million opening weekend.
- Holiday holdovers 'Zootopia 2' and 'The Housemaid' vie for second.
- 'Greenland 2' sequel opens with an estimated $9 million.

Paramount's horror offering, 'Primate,' is in a tight competition for the second position at the box office this weekend, with an industry estimate of $10.5 million for its opening. The film, which features a pet chimp that turns deadly, is narrowly trailing holiday holdovers 'Zootopia 2' and 'The Housemaid,' whose earnings are projected to be just slightly higher. The final order for the No. 2 spot will likely be determined when Monday's actual figures are released.
Meanwhile, Disney/20th Century/Lightstorm's 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' is anticipated to secure the No. 1 spot for a fourth consecutive weekend, bringing in an estimated $21 million. The film has maintained its box office dominance since its release. 'Primate' has received positive early reviews, with Rotten Tomatoes scores of 77% from critics and 76% from audiences, and a B- CinemaScore.
Another new release, Lionsgate/STXfilms' disaster sequel 'Greenland 2: Migration,' starring Gerard Butler, is expected to earn approximately $9 million from its opening weekend. This film's reception has been more mixed, with 56% critic and 63% audience scores on Rotten Tomatoes, along with a B- CinemaScore, indicating a similar audience reception to the 2023 killer animal film 'Cocaine Bear.'
