The Borneo Post (Sabah)

‘Shazam!’ holds off newcomers to top box office again

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LOS ANGELES: Warner Bros.’ lightheart­ed superhero tale ‘Shazam!’ held on to top spot on its second weekend, taking an estimated US$25.1 million as it kept a flurry of newcomers at bay, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations said Sunday.

The family-friendly flick stars Asher Angel as Billy Baston, an unhappy foster kid who is transforme­d into a muscular, wise-cracking adult superhero (Zachary Levi) when anyone pronounces the secret word.

The film has been a hit with critics and audiences, scoring 90 and 88 per cent respective­ly on movie ratings website Rotten Tomatoes and overseas ticket sales hitting US$164 million.

Universal’s new release ‘Little’ -- another body-swap comedy, this time with a grownup trapped in her teenage self -- was runner-up with US$15.5 million on its opening weekend, playing particular­ly well with female and African American audiences.

Child star Marsai Martin, who has been in popular ABC sit-com ‘black-ish’ for five years, pitched the idea for the movie when she was just 10 after being inspired by 1980s hit ‘Big’, starring Tom Hanks, in which a child becomes trapped in his adult body.

Martin, 14, is the youngest producer ever on a major Hollywood production and plays the younger version of Regina Hall.

In third spot was fellow newcomer ‘Hellboy’ which posted a disappoint­ing US$12 million for distributo­r Lionsgate against expectatio­ns of US$17US$20 million.

The rebooted superhero movie, directed by Neil Marshall and starring ‘Stranger Things’ actor David Harbour, was panned by critics who complained about its lack of cohesion and compared it unfavourab­ly to Guillermo del Toro’s 2004 and 2008 entries starring Ron Perlman.

Horror film ‘Pet Sematary’ -a remake of the 1989 film based on the Stephen King book -- took fourth place with an estimated US$10 million.

Fifth went to Disney’s ‘Dumbo’, at US$9.1 million. The Tim Burton remake of the 1941 film tells the story of a small elephant with huge ears and a powerful desire to be reunited with his mama.

Rounding out the weekend’s top 10 were:

‘Captain Marvel’ (US$8.6 million) ‘Us’ (US$6.9 million) ‘After’ (US$6.2 million) ‘Missing Link’ (US$5.8 million)

‘The Best of Enemies’ (US$2 million) — AFP

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