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‘Guardians 2’ blasts to top of box office with US$145 mln

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LOS ANGELES: And just like that, Star-Lord and his band of super buddies are back on top of the box office.

‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2' blasted into domestic theatres this weekend to kick off the summer box office to the tune of US$ 145 million ( RM628 million) at 4,347 locations. The latest from Disney and Marvel was expected to make US$ 140 million, but possibly more by some analysts considerin­g the studio's track record and enthusiasm that the first go-around generated.

“We feel great. It is a spectacula­r number, period,” said Disney's distributi­on chief Dave Hollis. “This is such a fresh and exciting film ... it's the kind of event that gets people excited about going to theatres.”

Returning to deliver more bright colours, wise- cracks and another groovy soundtrack, James Gunn directed and scripted the movie starring Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Vin Diesel, and Bradley Cooper as the titular guardians. The film also features expanded roles for Karen Gillan and Michael Rooker, as well as prominent new characters played by Kurt Russell and Pom Klementief­f. The movie functions as an escape thriller, and an origin story for Pratt's Peter Quill (aka Star-Lord). Gunn is already attached to write and direct the third ‘Guardians' movie.

‘Guardians 2' came into its opening domestic weekend with well over US$ 100 million in the bank from internatio­nal ticket sales. It made more than US$ 106 million in its first weekend at 58% of overseas territorie­s. This weekend the movie earned an estimated US$ 124 million abroad after opening in several more major foreign markets including Korea, Russia and China. That raises the global weekend total to about US$ 269 million and the movie's total global take so far to US$ 428 million.

The latest addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe entered theatres with high expectatio­ns. When the original was released in 2014, it was a relatively unknown property that managed to smash records for the month of August when it opened to more than US$ 94 million domestical­ly (still modest by Disney/ Marvel standards). But word- of-mouth kept building, and by the end of its theatrical run, it had raked in US$ 333 million domestical­ly and US$ 440 million overseas.

“The strength of the brand is a licence to take risks,” Hollis said, noting that the ‘Guardians' films are the perfect counter to any notion of superhero movie fatigue. “These films have never just been superhero films, they are genre films. Each of these movies feels wholly and uniquely different.”

Now the rag-tag group of heroes has entered the public consciousn­ess. ‘Guardians 2' was struck with the doubleedge­d sword of familiarit­y -- the original spawned a fondness and a fandom for the characters and their world (that led to a much larger opening for the second instalment), but a sequel is hardpresse­d to recreate or recapture the same type of surprise and enthusiasm that struck audiences in 2014.

“It's all about strategy when it comes to Marvel and with ‘Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2,' the notion of moving what was an August release for the first film to the key summer kick off spot in May clearly paid huge dividends for Disney,” said Paul Dergarabed­ian, senior media analyst at comScore. “For this ‘Guardians' to post the sixth best bow for the month is incredibly impressive given the Cinderella story of the title's ascension from being a little known question mark of a movie, to a global phenomenon.”

‘Guardians 2' enjoyed the widest Imax opening ever -- 1,088 screen in 69 markets. The film made US$ 25 million on Imax screens including US$ 13 million in North America. US$ 174 million of the movie's global earnings this weekend came from 3D ticket sales, according to RealD, which was responsibl­e for about US$ 72 million of the take.

There isn't much of note at the box office this weekend apart from ‘Guardians'. Universal's ‘Fate of the Furious' cruised into second with US$ 8.5 million at 3,595 theatres. The film now has over US$ 207 million at the domestic box office. ‘ The Boss Baby', from Fox, took third with US$ 6.2 million from 3,284 locations. Pantelion's ‘ How to be a Latin Lover', which seduced its way past ‘ The Circle' last weekend to post strong numbers and a second place finish, slides into fourth with US$ 5.3 million from only 1,203 spots. And Disney's other box office animal ‘Beauty and the Beast', rounds out the top five with US$ 5 million at 2,680 locations -- the movie is now in its eighth weekend of release.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? (From left) Dave Bautista, Zoe Saldana, Pom Klementief­f, Chris Pratt, Kurt Russell, Karen Gillan, director James Gunn and Michael Rooker pose as they attend a premiere of the film ‘Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2’ in London, Britain, last month.
— Reuters photo (From left) Dave Bautista, Zoe Saldana, Pom Klementief­f, Chris Pratt, Kurt Russell, Karen Gillan, director James Gunn and Michael Rooker pose as they attend a premiere of the film ‘Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2’ in London, Britain, last month.

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