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The Top 5 Highest-Grossing Films in America Over the Weekend

Warner Bros.' Tom Hanks-starrer, Sully, and Screen Gems horror flick When the Bough Breaks debuted at the #1 and #2 spots, respectively. Interestingly, Screen Gems' Don't Breathe, which debuted at #1 two weeks ago, and Warner Bros.' Suicide Squad, which debuted at #1 last month, followed at #3 and #4, respectively. Meanwhile, another new release, Lionsgate's The Wild Life, bows at #5.

Sully's cume marks the fifth-biggest September opening of all time—and the biggest September opening ever for Warner Bros. It's also the largest opening for the weekend after Labor Day.

1. Sully (Warner Bros.) $36m 3,525/$10,072 avg. (debut)
2. When the Bough Breaks (Screen Gems) $15m 2,246/$6,679 avg. (debut)
3. Don't Breathe (Screen Gems) $8.2m 3,384/$2,426 avg. (week 3)
4. Suicide Squad (Warner Bros.) $5.7m 3,103/$1,821 avg. (week 6)
5. The Wild Life (Lionsgate) $3.4m 2,493/$1,364 avg. (debut)

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