Turtles and a humongous shark are joining the Barbenheimer parade and fueling another great weekend at the box office.

Greta Gerwig’s Barbie is on course to earn another $54 million — one of the biggest third weekends of all time domestically — as it hits $460.4 million in North America and crosses $1 billion globally, a milestone it will achieve today or tomorrow in a huge win for Warner Bros. and Mattel. It will also be the first film in history that’s directed by a woman solo to join the billion-dollar club.

Barbie will have no trouble staying at the top of the weekend chart; which movie follows in second place is a toss up. Saturday morning estimates for the weekend show Oppenheimer and new offerings Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem and shark pic Meg 2: The Trench in a close race for No. 2 with roughly $29 million each, according to estimates from various rival studios.

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Paramount is being more bullish and predicting $30 million for the TMNT reboot after the pic earned $9.3 million on Friday. The PG family movie, written by Seth Rogen, is one of the best reviewed studio films of the year and earned a stellar A CinemaScore. Mutant Mayhem opened mid-week in order to get a jump on the competition for a five-day launch in the $45 million range.

Warners’ Meg 2, opening everywhere on Friday, is a follow-up to 2018 summer success The Meg, which opened to $45 million amid a less-crowded marketplace. The sequel earned a B- CinemaScore, not uncommon for a pic laced with horror. Meg 2 grossed $12 million on Friday, including $3.2 million in Thursday previews.

Universal’s Oppenheimer, like Barbie, remains a force of nature in its third outing. The Christopher Nolan-directed pic is jumping the $500 million mark worldwide and global tally of $551 million through Sunday, already the fifth-best showing ever for the filmmaker ahead of Dunkirk ($530 million) and one of the top biographical dramas of all time, not adjusted for inflation.

More to come.

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