From a franchise perspective, “Dumbledore” is a disappointment. Going into April, it joined “Morbius” (Sony) and “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” (Paramount) as one of three films this month that could open over $50 million. The J.K. Rowling adaptation seemed like a particularly strong candidate; not only did its predecessors open to $74 million and $62 million, but it also nabbed the potentially lucrative Easter weekend. Like “Morbius,” it failed to reach that mark — but since “Sonic” beat projections with a $72 million start, the three films combined grossed over $150 million on their openings. This weekend take improves our four-week rolling comparison to the same dates in 2019 to 73 percent.

The film is performing better overseas, but “Dumbledore” sets itself apart with reported production costs of over $200 million. (“Morbius” and “Sonic” are each under $100 million.) With marketing, even $400 million worldwide would represent a loss for Warner Bros. Discovery, the first release under the newly configured company. Competition may have been a factor, with “Dumbledore” and “Sonic” competing for family audiences. The live-action/animated video game sequel did fall a little more than similar sequels with a 58 percent drop, but scoring $30 million in the second weekend remains impressive. This weekend also reflected weak interest in “Morbius” in its third weekend for #6 and a for Mark Wahlberg’s faith-based passion project “Father Stu” (Sony) with $8 million in five days. Both convey the feast-or-famine nature of current business. Paramount Two titles are outperforming expectations. At #3 is “The Lost City” (Paramount) in its fourth week, down only 28 percent at $6.5 million for $78.6 total. It will outgross “Morbius,” a Marvel title that initially seemed like a $100 million sure thing. “The Lost City” represents a boost for both standalone films and for comedies. In fourth place is “Everything Everywhere All at Once” (A24). Now in 2,220 theaters, it added more than $6 million for a $16.7 million total. It’s a sign of the times that Michael Bay’s “Ambulance” (Universal), despite an A- Cinemascore and decent reviews, failed to rebound from its feeble opening. It dropped 54 percent in weekend two, and will end up lower than “Everything.” It could see a better pulse when it hits expected PVOD play in a little over a week.

For the first time in two years, this weekend’s top 10 is the first without titles also having simultaneous home play. “The Batman” (Warner Bros.), now #8 and reaching $750 million worldwide (and $365 million domestic) goes on HBO Max and PVOD tomorrow after 45 days. At #9 is “K.F.G. Chapter 2,” an Indian film with two domestic distributors, Viva and Sia. The latter distributes it in the original Kannada language; Viva handles it in Hindi. Combined, it has done $4.6 million in five days. The Top 10

  1. Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore (Warner Bros.) NEW – Cinemascore: B+; Metacritic: 47; Est. budget: $200 million $43,000,000 in 4,208 theaters; PTA: $10,218,000; Cumulative: $43,000,000
  2. Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (Paramount) Week 2; Last weekend #1 $30,000,000 (-58%) in 4,258 (+24) theaters; PTA: $7,046; Cumulative: $119,612,000
  3. The Lost City (Paramount) Week 4; Last weekend #3 $6,500,000 (-28%) in 3,430 (-367) theaters; PTA: $1,895; Cumulative: $78,576,000
  4. Everything Everywhere All at Once (A24) Week 4; Last weekend #6 $6,160,000 (+2%) in 2,220 (+970) theaters; PTA: $2,787; Cumulative: $17,696,000
  5. Father Stu (Sony) NEW – Cinemascore: A; Metacritic: 42 $5,700,000 in  2,705 theaters; PTA: $2,107; Cumulative: $8,027,000
  6. Morbius (Sony) Week 3; Last weekend #2 $4,700,000 (-54%) in 3,462 (-806) theaters; PTA: $1,358; Cumulative: $65,118,000
  7. Ambulance (Universal) Week 2; Last weekend #4 $4,040,000 (-54%) in 3,412 (no change) theaters; PTA: $1,184; Cumulative: $15,649,000
  8. The Batman (Warner Bros.) Week; Last weekend #5 $3,800,000 (-41%) in 2,535 (-719) theaters; PTA: $1,499; Cumulative: $365,035,000
  9. K.F.G. Chapter 2 (Viva/Hindi-language version, Sia/Kannada-language version) NEW $(est.) 2,900,000 in 810 theaters; PTA: $3,457; Cumulative: $(est.) $4,600,000
  10. Uncharted (Sony) Week 9; Last weekend #7 $1,170,000 (-56%) in 1,311 (-1,007) theaters; PTA: $892; Cumulative: $144,986,000 Additional specialized/limited/independent releases  Paris, 13th District (IFC) – Metacritic: 76; Festivals include: Cannes 2021; also on VOD $28,000 in 67 theaters; PTA: $418 The Tale of King Crab (Oscilloscope) – Metacritic: 77; Festivals include: Cannes, New York 2021 $5,120 in 1 theater; PTA: $5,120 We’re All Going to the World’s Fair (Utopia) – Metacritic: 76; Festivals include: Sundance 2021, New Directors/New Films 2021 $13,665 in 3 theaters; PTA: $4,555 Dual (RLJE) – Metacritic: 62; Festivals include: Sundance 2022; also on VOD $125,000 in 157 theaters; PTA: $796 Aline (Roadside Attractions) Week 2 $9,255 in70 (+9) theaters; PTA: $132; Cumulative: $648,892 Mothering Sunday (Sony Pictures Classics) Week 4 $37,098 in 139 (-154) theaters;  Cumulative: $213,504 The Automat (Slice of Pie) –  Week 9 $8,581 in 17 (no change) theaters; Cumulative: $165,468 Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here.