The raunchy coming-of-age comedy, released by Universal, ran in 3,204 theaters. It is the biggest opening for an original comedy so far this year.
Seth Rogen and his writing and producing partner Evan Goldberg produced the film. It was co-written by Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky and directed by Stupnitsky. The story revolves around three 12-year-old boys, played by Jacob Tremblay, Keith L. Williams, and Brady Noon, who are sixth-graders on the hunt for a first kiss.
"Good Boys" had been expected to topple under "Hobbs & Shaw" in North America with an opening in the $12 million-$15 million range. Nearly 70% of the "Good Boys" audience was between ages 18 and 34, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Universal has also been having a great August box office with "Hobbs & Shaw," which placed second in its third weekend at theaters with an estimated $14.1 million.
In May, Rogen told GQ his formula for being a successful filmmaker.
"Twenty to thirty-five million dollars is where you're never going to be their biggest problem. That's literally what it is," Rogen told the publication. "As long as they're making some $150 million movie that's a f***ing disaster, they're not paying attention to us. We're the smartest business decision they made that week, because they just don't have to worry about us. A lot of our career is just based on not being their biggest headache. Every once in a while, I meet someone, or one of my friends, [who] is their biggest headache, and it's like, 'Oh yeah, thanks to you, we can do whatever the f*** we want.'"
A previous version of this story stated Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg wrote "Good Boys." This story has been corrected to reflect that Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky co-wrote the screenplay.
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