
Things haven't been so great at the summer box office since our last power ranking.
"X-Men: Apocalypse" nosedived after its opening weekend and "Alice Through the Looking Glass"performed nowhere near the original movie.
It's time for sequels to have a comeback, and Hollywood is happy to see that a Pixar movie is on deck.
With "Finding Dory," the sequel to the monster 2003 hit "Finding Nemo," opening on Friday, we're sure to see big box-office dollars, which we really haven't seen since "Captain America: Civil War" opened in early May.
Here's the latest ranking of the big Hollywood titles of the summer.
Read all of our summer movie power rankings.
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10. “Alice Through the Looking Glass” (May 27)

In a year dominated by Disney titles, the house that Mickey built finally released a dud. The "Alice in Wonderland" sequel has not found an audience, having only taken in just $62.5 million in the US.
Though this movie just isn't as good as the original, it probably also got hurt at the box office by its star Johnny Depp being in the news for allegedly physically abusing his estranged wife, Amber Heard.
Last Ranking: 7th
9. “X-Men: Apocalypse” (May 27)

With a respectable $79.8 million opening over Memorial Day weekend, things were looking good for the latest X-Men movie, but sadly things went south.
The movie dropped 65% in earnings the second weekend, which inevitably makes a movie with around a $200 million budget a loser.
Last Ranking: 6th
8. “Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising” (May 20)

So far comedies aren't doing so well this summer. "Neighbors 2" went into its release with some encouraging reviews touting how it lives up to the original, but it looks like most folks won't see that until it gets to home video. The movie has only earned $53 million domestically so far.
The original "Neighbors" had already earned over $128 million by this time.
Last Ranking: 8th
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