Box Office & Streaming Charts — May 20, 2026
**Michael**, Lionsgate's Antoine Fuqua-directed Michael Jackson biopic, returned to No. 1 at the domestic box office in its fourth weekend with $26.1 million, bringing its global cumulative total to $704 million worldwide. The overall 2026 North American box office now stands at $3.18 billion year-to-date — up more than 16% compared to the same period in 2025. On streaming, Netflix continues to be the dominant force heading into the summer season.
Box Office & Streaming Charts — May 20, 2026
🎬 Box Office Top 5

| Rank | Title | Weekend Gross | Total Gross | Week |
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| 1 | Michael | $26.1M (domestic) | $704M (worldwide) | 4 |
| 2 | The Devil Wears Prada 2 | ~$20M (domestic est.) | $500M+ (worldwide) | 3 |
| 3 | Obsession | $16M (domestic) | $23M+ (worldwide) | 1 |
| 4–5 | (Holdovers) | — | — | — |
Note: Complete rank 4–5 data was not available in verified sources at time of publication.
Box Office Highlights
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#1 Film — Michael: The Antoine Fuqua-directed Michael Jackson biopic reclaimed the No. 1 spot in its fourth weekend with $26.1 million domestically and $83.8 million globally, pushing its worldwide cumulative total to an impressive $704 million. The film had previously been dethroned by The Devil Wears Prada 2 last week but bounced back strongly.
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Surprise Performer — Obsession: The debut horror film from YouTuber Curry Barker opened to $16 million domestically on a reported budget of just $1 million, recovering roughly 23 times its production cost in opening weekend alone. The micro-budget horror's strong debut is one of the standout stories of the year.

- Market Overview: Through 20 weekends in 2026, the North American box office sits at $3.18 billion — up more than 16% year-over-year. The summer season is off to a strong start, with Michael and The Devil Wears Prada 2 dueling at the top for three consecutive weekends before Obsession's impressive debut added a fresh new title to the mix.

📺 Streaming: Netflix Global Top 10
Note: Netflix's official weekly Top 10 data (with hours-viewed figures) is published on Tuesdays for the prior week. Specific hours-viewed figures for the week ending May 18, 2026 were not yet publicly available at time of publication. The tables below reflect available trending data.
Movies
| Rank | Title | Hours Viewed | Weeks in Top 10 |
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| — | Full verified Netflix Top 10 movie data | Not yet published | — |
TV Shows
| Rank | Title | Hours Viewed | Weeks in Top 10 |
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| — | Full verified Netflix Top 10 TV data | Not yet published | — |
📊 Streaming Across Platforms
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Michael (Multiple platforms/VOD) — Lionsgate's Michael Jackson biopic is not yet on streaming given its strong theatrical run, but its $704M global box office performance signals it will be a major streaming event when it arrives.
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The Devil Wears Prada 2 (Disney+/Theaters) — 20th Century Studios' sequel has crossed $500 million worldwide in its third weekend. As a Disney-affiliated title, it is expected to land on Disney+ following its theatrical run, making it a highly anticipated streaming arrival.
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Obsession (Wider release/VOD TBD) — The micro-budget debut horror from YouTuber Curry Barker earned $16M in its opening weekend, recovering 23x its $1 million budget. Given its internet-native creator and grassroots buzz, the film is expected to perform exceptionally well on VOD and streaming when it transitions from theaters.
🔍 Analysis & What to Watch
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Theatrical vs. Streaming: The big theatrical story of the moment is the sustained strength of Michael — a true word-of-mouth phenomenon now in its fourth weekend — alongside the durable legs of The Devil Wears Prada 2. Both films are proving that audiences will show up for event movies, with the latter crossing the $500M worldwide milestone in just three weekends. Meanwhile, Obsession's extraordinary $16M opening on a $1M budget may represent a new template for creator-economy filmmakers crossing over to theatrical releases. On the streaming side, Netflix and competitors will likely benefit enormously once these theatrical hits migrate to their platforms.
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Coming Next Week: Obsession's second-weekend holds will be closely watched — horror films can drop sharply or maintain legs depending on word-of-mouth. More importantly, industry observers will be watching whether Michael can sustain its box office momentum toward the $800M global threshold.
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Verdict: It's a fantastic week for both moviegoers and streamers — theaters are up 16%+ year-over-year, a micro-budget horror hit delivered one of the most remarkable ROI stories of 2026, and some of the biggest blockbusters of the year are just weeks away from hitting your couch.
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