The Borneo Post

‘Despicable 3’ tops N. American box office

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' DESPICABLE Me 3', the animated sequel from Comcast Corp.'s Universal Pictures and Illuminati­on Entertainm­ent, led the box office in its North American debut with sales that missed expectatio­ns, an unimpressi­ve win in a summer of duds from Hollywood.

Following the success of last year's related feature ‘ Minions', the new instalment opened with weekend ticket sales of US$ 75.4 million in the US and Canada, researcher ComScore Inc. estimated Sunday in an email. BoxOfficeP­ro.com was forecastin­g US$ 89 million in ticket sales in its first weekend -- less than ‘ Minions' but more than 2013's ‘Despicable Me 2'.

The third or fourth go-round in a Hollywood movie series is often the tipping point for fan interest. Yet attention has grown in the little yellow henchmen who have now starred in three ‘ Despicable' movies and the one ‘Minions' feature.

In the latest film, comedians Steve Carell and Kristen Wiig reprise their roles as reformed supervilla­in Gru and Lucy. After being fired from the antivillai­n league for failing to stop the theft of the world's largest diamond, Gru discovers he has a long-lost twin brother who wants to be a supervilla­in.

The movie scored 63 per cent positive reviews, according to aggregator RottenToma­toes.com. The production budget wasn't disclosed but the previous ‘Despicable Me 2' cost US$ 76 million, according to researcher Box Office Mojo.

Two other new releases provided little challenge to ‘ Despicable 3'. Sony Corp.'s ‘Baby Driver' and the Warner Bros. comedy ‘ The House' placed second and sixth respective­ly.

‘Baby Driver' opened with weekend sales of US$ 21 million, compared with the US$19 million forecast at Hollywood Stock Exchange. Critics acclaimed the Sony Corp. heist drama, giving it 97 per cent positive reviews, according to RottenToma­toes. Ansel Elgort features as a young getaway driver forced to work for a crime boss, played by Kevin Spacey, and tested on a lifethreat­ening heist. The movie had a budget, before marketing costs, of US$ 34 million, according to the studio.

The Time Warner Inc. comedy ‘ The House', featuring Will Ferrell and Amy Poehler, collected an estimated US$ 9 million, versus a prediction of US$ 11 million from Box Office Guru. Ferrell plays a dad who persuades his friends to start an illegal casino to help replace his daughter's squandered college fund. — WP-Bloomberg

 ??  ?? Cast member Nev Scharrel attends the premiere of ‘Despicable Me 3’ in Los Angeles, California, US last month. — Reuters photo
Cast member Nev Scharrel attends the premiere of ‘Despicable Me 3’ in Los Angeles, California, US last month. — Reuters photo
 ??  ?? ‘Baby Driver’ opened with weekend sales of US$21 million, to secure the second spot.
‘Baby Driver’ opened with weekend sales of US$21 million, to secure the second spot.

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