Black Adam won its third straight weekend to get into the top 10 for 2022.
It will be back down to #11 as soon as BP2 opens this weekend, but should have enough legs to get back into the top 10 again, and possibly hold onto a spot there for the whole year.
It made an estimated $19 million this weekend against very little competition to get up to $137.3 million
for its run. It should pass up #9 Uncharted ($148m) and #8 Elvis ($151m) at some point during the end of its run.
Wakanda Forever and Avatar will blow right by it in a matter of hours when they open, which would knock it back down to 10th.
Actually, scratch that, Puss n Boots 2 also comes out in December, so that will probably pass Black Adam as well.
Add those 3 releases to the list of films making $100m domestic and you get 17 movies to do that in 2022. That's up from 14 in 2021. 2020 not surprisingly only had 2 - the films that opened enough in advance of COVID to get there. The last "normal" year for movies, 2019, had 31 $100m makers by comparison.
Black Adam is now 18th (unadjusted) on the DC comic list for domestic gross. It should pass Shazam! this week and possibly get up Batman returns at $16 ($162 m), but probably not further.
It's a terribly unfair comparison due to inflation and such, but I'm going to mention it anway.
DC Brand (40 total films): 1 film over $500 million (TDK); 3 films over $400m (TDK, TDKR, Wonder Woman), 8 films over $300 million (TDK, TDKR, Wonder Woman, The Batman, Joker, Aquaman, BvsS
OJ, Suicide Squad)
Marvel Brand (33 total films): 2 films over $800 million, 3 films over $700 million; 5 films over $600 million, 10 films over $400 million; 18 films over $300 million.
Black Adam would be second to last on domestic gross for Marvel, ahead of only the Incredible Hulk ($134 million).