Popular boy band One Direction is looking to win the weekend box office with their first concert movie.

One Direction: This is Us, a documentary about the formation and success of the British band, is projected to make $22 million at the box office this weekend. This will likely put it at no. 1, narrowly beating a pair of previously released features.

Lee Daniels' The Butler is projected to fall to no. 2 this weekend after two consecutive runs at no. 1. The historical drama, starring Forest Whitaker and Oprah Winfrey, is expected to take in another $20 million in its third week of release, putting it at $80 million thus far.

The Jennifer Aniston-Jason Sudeikis comedy We're the Millers is expected to rake in an additional $15 million this weekend. It is projected to take the no. 3 slot and cross the $100 million mark after debuting three weeks previously.

Disney's Cars spinoff Planes is expected to have an uptick this weekend with a gross of $9.5 million. The animated film will likely take the no. 4 slot over the long weekend considering its family-friendly message.

Rounding out the top 5 this weekend will likely be sci-fi, action thriller Elysium. The film, which stars Matt Damon and Jodie Foster, has not gone below the top 5 since its release and is expected to get another $7 million this weekend.

There are also two movies that are debuting in theaters this weekend, though they are both expected to do poorly. The Ethan Hawke-Selena Gomez action thriller Getaway is expected to get $5 million at most. The Eric Bana thriller Closed Circuit may not even chart on the top 10 this weekend.