‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ still No. 1 on its fifth week in theaters as hit film rakes in another $3.6M to kick off a weekend

Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds in “Deadpool & Wolverine,
Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds in “Deadpool & Wolverine,

It’s a Marvel-ous run.

In its fifth week in theaters, “Deadpool & Wolverine” is still leading at the box office.

The Marvel flick raked in just over $3.6 million on Friday, according to The Numbers.

Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman star in “Deadpool & Wolverine,” which The Post called a “fantastic buddy comedy.” Walt Disney Co./Courtesy Everett Collection
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman star in “Deadpool & Wolverine,” which The Post called a “fantastic buddy comedy.” Walt Disney Co./Courtesy Everett Collection

It is expected to take in up to $20 million during Labor Day weekend, which would mean it would then be surpassing the $600 million milestone in sales, according to Deadline.

“Reagan” came in second, with earnings of $2.6 million on its first day in theaters.

The biopic, based on the life of Ronald Reagan, stars Dennis Quaid as the 40th president, and Penelope Ann Miller as his wife, Nancy.

Variety said the “film’s once-over-lightly approach to dramatizing key moments in 20th century history likely will please partisan admirers without winning many new converts.”

The biopic “Reagan” stars Dennis Quaid as the 40th president. AP
The biopic “Reagan” stars Dennis Quaid as the 40th president. AP

It is slated to take in $9 million this holiday weekend.

“Alien: Romulus,” which was released on Aug. 16, fell down a notch to third, with a just over $2.2 million-dollar take.

The sci-fi horror flick, the ninth installment in the “Alien” franchise, surpassed the entire domestic box office earnings of its predecessor “Alien: Covenant,” in just 11 days, Collider reported.

“Alien: Romulus,” the ninth installment in the “Alien” franchise, surpassed the entire domestic box office earnings of its predecessor “Alien: Covenant,” in just 11 days. AP
“Alien: Romulus,” the ninth installment in the “Alien” franchise, surpassed the entire domestic box office earnings of its predecessor “Alien: Covenant,” in just 11 days. AP

“It Ends With Us,” moved down one spot to fourth, with $2.1 million in revenue.

The romantic drama has created quite a stir for the alleged feud between its stars Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, and this week, Rolling Stone reported that crew members on the movie said Lively seemed like she didn’t want to be on set.

“Everyone knew that they didn’t like each other,” the crew member told the outlet.

“I think some of the rumors online seem a little strong. I don’t think they hate each other. But I don’t think they would work together again. Their styles are way too different. Blake is very business-minded and very practical. Justin … is so on the other side of why he makes art that they were never going to be friends.”

“Twisters,” which was released on July 19, returned to the top five this week, landing in fifth, with sales of just over $1.8 million.