It wasn't much of a start to the summer movie season as X-Men: Apocalypse debuted at the top of the Memorial Day weekend box office with $65 million, a sharp decline from its predecessor, X-Men: Days of Future Past's opening weekend of $110.5 million in 2014.
Captain America: Civil War continued its dominance at the box office this weekend, taking in an estimated $72.5 million in its second weekend, but suffered a 59.5 drop from its debut last week.
The Huntsman: Winter's War, the sequel to 2012's Snow White and the Huntsman, was the big newcomer this week at theaters, but how did it match up against last week's champ, Jungle Book?
Melissa McCarthy racks up another No. 1 as The Boss debuted atop this weekend's box office with an estimated $23.48 million, squeaking past Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice, which brought in $23.43 million.
After earning more that $100 million in its first week, Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice took a steep drop of 68.4 percent in its second week, but still managed to hold on to the top spot at the box office with $52.3 million.
Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice shook off mostly negative reviews to take the top spot at the box office this week with a record-breaking $170.1 million, making it the biggest March opening ever.
The animated family film Zootopia topped the weekend box office for the third week in a row with an estimated $38 million, with a domestic total of $201.8 million.