Captain America: Civil War earned another $8.707 million on its third Friday of release. That brings the Marvel Cinematic Universe sequel, which crossed $1 billion yesterday, to $322.98m domestic. That puts the film over Iron Man 2 ($312m) and Iron Man ($318m), and it should leapfrog over Batman v Superman ($328m) and possibly Zootopia ($334m) tomorrow. The Friday gross was down 55.6% from last Friday, which is a larger drop than any of the third Friday drops for recent summer starters (Iron Man 2, Thor, The Avengers, Iron Man 3, Amazing Spider-Man 2, Avengers: Age of Ultron).

It had a lower third Friday than Iron Man 3 ($9.5 million) and may end up with a smaller third weekend ($32m vs. $35m) that that 2013 kick-off movie. If I had to guess, beyond just "margin of error," I would argue that a lot of Civil War’s muscle was coming from kids and families, so it took a comparative hit due to The Angry Birds Movie which played to a younger crowd than (for example) Star Trek into Darkness, Godzilla, Pitch Perfect 2, or Mad Max: Fury Road in recent years. It’s still presumably going to hit $400m domestic, and it’s already over $1 billion. So this is mostly trivia until X-Men: Apocalypse brings the thunder next weekend.

Speaking of kid-friendly competition, The Jungle Book earned $2.374 million on its sixth Friday, a drop of just 36% from last Friday despite those angry birds. The film has now earned $319.2m domestic and should earn around $10.5m for the weekend (-37%) for a new $327m total. It should pass Batman v Superman on Monday or Tuesday and should surpass the $334.191m (in 2010) total of Alice in Wonderland just in time for Alice Through the Looking Glass.

Speaking of Disney movies that will pass Alice in Wonderland, Zootopia is still around, earning around $365k on its 12th (!) Friday for a likely $1.6m weekend (-43%) and insane $334.299m cume.

Sony’s Money Monster earned $1.975 million yesterday, a drop of 60% from its opening day. That points toward a $6.9m second weekend (-53%) for the Jodie Foster-directed thriller and a $26.9m ten-day cume. Those aren’t the legs befitting a George Clooney vehicle, but, to be fair, the movie wasn’t terribly buzzy and The Nice Guys and Neighbors 2 bit into its “movies for adults” demographic.

BH Hilt’s The Darkness earned $700,000 on its second Friday (-67%) which is sadly about right for a horror title. The film should earn $2.1 million this weekend (-56%) for an $8.245m ten-day total. That’s a better hold than The Green Inferno, which fell 63% on weekend two. It’s the only horror game in town until The Conjuring 2 in three weeks.

In “grimm” news, The Huntsman: Winter’s War lost half of its theaters for a $333k Friday (-52%) and likely $1.186 million (-55%) weekend in 1,246 locations. The Chris Hemsworth/Jessica Chastain/Charlize Theron/Emily Blunt fantasy will have $46.6m by tomorrow.

Mother’s Day earned around $320k (-66%) while also losing 47% of its theaters. The Jennifer Aniston/Kate Hudson/Julia Roberts/etc. ensemble should snag a $1.121m (-66%) fourth weekend for a $31.3m cume.

Barbershop: The Next Cut earned another $225k (-48%) for a new $52.094m cume. The Boss should earn $638k (-47%) for the weekend for a new $62.24m cume, and Keanu should make around $518k (-73%) on 707 screens (-1,413) for a new $20m cume.

In expansion news, The Meddler (which I finally saw this week; it’s terrific) should earn around $822,000 (+120%) on 464 screens to give the Susan Sarandon/Rose Byrne dramedy a $2.1 million cume. Whit Stillman’s Love & Friendship expanded to 47 screens and should earn around $572k for a robust $12.1k per-screen-average and a new $779k cume. The Man Who Knew Infinity plays on 271 screens this weekend and should make around $507k (+0%) for a new $1.424m cume. The Lobster expanded to 30 theaters and should make around $424k (+123%) for a solid $14k p.s.a. and a new $1m cume. Finally, A Bigger Splash, which I fully intended to see yesterday before getting stuck at home waiting on a delivery, expanded to 128 theaters this weekend and should make around $307k (+62%) for a new $756k cume.