Four movies open in wide release across North America this week, and all should ring up decent returns in a competitive session that could alter early fall's reputation as a dumping ground for low-quality fare.
Weekend honors will likely go to Tyler Perry's "I Can Do Bad All by Myself," with prerelease tracking suggesting an opening in the $25 million-$30 million range for the Lionsgate release.
Perry's previous outing, "Madea Goes to Jail," posted a personal-best $41 million bow in February en route to grossing $90.5 million domestically. Yet during this frame's comparable weekend last year, Perry's "The Family That Preys" fell on the lower end of his openings with $17.4 million for a movie that went on to pull in just $37.1 million in North America.
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