The Borneo Post

‘King Arthur’ film revival proves a royal flop for Warner Bros

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TURNS out movie fans weren’t itching to see another King Arthur movie.

Warner Bros.’ pricey new take on the classic English tale, ‘ King Arthur: Legend of the Sword’, opened in third place with estimated weekend sales of US$ 14.7 million in US and Canadian theatres, a tiny sum for a film that cost an estimated US$ 175 million to produce.

‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’, from Walt Disney Co., held the No. 1 spot in its second week with sales of US$ 63 million, researcher ComScore Inc. said Sunday in an email. ‘Snatched’, the Amy Schumer comedy from Fox, opened with US$ 17.5 million to place second.

While ‘King Arthur’ may do better overseas, the big budget for the Guy Ritchie- directed fantasy means Time Warner Inc.’s studio division is unlikely to recoup its production and marketing costs. Warner Bros.’ slate for the rest of 2017 look more promising, with the upcoming DC Comics’ superhero films ‘Wonder Woman’ and ‘Justice League’ later this year, as well as Christophe­r Nolan’s World War II ‘Dunkirk’ drama.

‘ King Arthur’ was expected to debut in third place with US$ 18.8 million, according to Hollywood Stock Exchange. Co-written by Ritchie, the film features Charlie Hunnam in a story that traces Arthur’s journey to the throne. The movie scored 26 per cent positive reviews at Rottentoma­toes.com. Village Roadshow Pictures is a partner in the film with Warner Bros.

In ‘Snatched’, Schumer plays Emily Middleton, who is dumped by her boyfriend ahead of an exotic vacation. She decides to take her mother Linda, played by Goldie Hawn, and the two end up being kidnapped. Only 39 per cent of critics posted positive reviews for this Mother’s Day offering from 21st Century Fox Inc.’s film division.

The movie was expected to bring in US$ 21 million, according to Box Office Mojo, which put the production budget at US$ 42 million. — WPBloomber­g

 ??  ?? Actors Charlie Hunnam and Poppy Delevingne pose at the European premiere of ‘King Arthur: Legend of the Sword’ in London, Britain May 10. — Reuters photo
Actors Charlie Hunnam and Poppy Delevingne pose at the European premiere of ‘King Arthur: Legend of the Sword’ in London, Britain May 10. — Reuters photo
 ??  ?? Cast members Goldie Hawn (left) and Amy Schumer pose at the premiere of the movie ‘Snatched’ in Los Angeles, California, US, May 10. — Reuters photo
Cast members Goldie Hawn (left) and Amy Schumer pose at the premiere of the movie ‘Snatched’ in Los Angeles, California, US, May 10. — Reuters photo
 ??  ?? The lightheart­ed Marvel flick about a band of misfit space adventurer­s logged US$63 million in ticket sales over the three-day weekend.
The lightheart­ed Marvel flick about a band of misfit space adventurer­s logged US$63 million in ticket sales over the three-day weekend.

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