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Divine opening for ‘The Nun’

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LOS ANGELES: Horror movie The Nun, a spinoff from The Conjuring series, dominated the North American box office in its opening weekend, raking in US$53.8 million (RM220.6 million) and becoming the latest box-office win for Warner Bros.

The movie, about a young novice about to take her final vows and a priest sent by the Vatican to probe the death of a young nun in Romania, unseated another Warner hit, Crazy Rich Asians, which had taken the No. 1 spot for three weeks in a row, box office tracker Exhibitor Relations said on Monday.

“We knew heading into the weekend that anticipati­on for The Nun was extremely high across multiple demos, but these results surpassed all our expectatio­ns,” Jeff Goldstein, head of domestic distributi­on for Warner Bros, told Variety.

Vigilante action film Peppermint, starring Jennifer Garner as a mother seeking revenge against the drug cartel she blames for killing her husband and daughter, grabbed the No. 2 spot with US$13.4 million in ticket sales.

Crazy Rich Asians, with its nearly all-Asian cast led by Henry Golding and Constance Wu, came in third with US$13.1 million.

Another Warner film, The Meg, came in fourth with US$6.1 million in ticket sales. It stars Jason Statham as a rescue diver confrontin­g a huge, prehistori­c shark.

In fifth spot was Sony thriller Searching, starring John Cho as a man desperate to find his missing teenage daughter. It took in US$4.6 million.

 ?? AFP PIC ?? Taissa Farmiga (left) and Demian Bichir, both starring in ‘The Nun’, at the premiere of the film in Los Angeles recently.
AFP PIC Taissa Farmiga (left) and Demian Bichir, both starring in ‘The Nun’, at the premiere of the film in Los Angeles recently.

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