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‘Ant-Man and the Wasp’ marches to US$76 million launch

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LOS ANGELES: ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp’ squashed the competitio­n at the domestic box office.

The Marvel sequel — starring Paul Rudd and Evangeline Lilly — opened with US$ 76 million ( RM306 million) from 4,206 North American locations. That start is significan­tly ahead of the original ‘ Ant-Man’, which debuted with US$ 57 million in 2015.

‘Ant-Man and the Wasp’ easily topped the weekend, as fellow box office newcomer ‘ The First Purge’ scared up US$ 17 million from 3,031 theatres. Meanwhile, ‘Incredible­s 2’ narrowly stole the No. 2 spot from ‘ Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom’. The blockbuste­rs earned US$ 29 million and US$ 28.6 million respective­ly this weekend.

Overseas, ‘ Ant-Man and the Wasp’ collected US$ 85 million, bringing the worldwide opening to US$ 161 million. Across 20 films, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has brought in US$ 17 billion globally. All 20 films have opened No. 1 at the box office.

Praise seems to be strong for ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp’, which holds a promising 86 per cent on Rotten Tomatoes. The acclaimed first film came in slightly lower with an 82 per cent Rotten Tomatoes average.

“We are really thrilled about the results,” Cathleen Taff, Disney’s head of domestic distributi­on, said. “We continue to be amazed by what Kevin Feige and the team do with these films.”

Taff also pointed to Lily as Marvel’s first female title character. “Kevin and his team always try to come up with a great story diversity. I think you see that come to play here,” she said. With a production budget around US$ 162 million, ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp’ looks like another win for Marvel. The studio has had a string of box office hits in 2018 with ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ racking up over US$ 2 billion and counting, and ‘Black Panther’ passing US$ 1.3 billion globally.

Universal and Blumhouse’s ‘ The First Purge’ debuted on Independen­ce Day, getting a head start on the weekend. Its fiveday total sits at US$ 31 million. Gerard McMurray directed the US$ 13 million film, which was written and produced by James DeMonaco.

Jim Orr, Universal’s president of domestic distributi­on, praised DeMonaco and Blumhouse for the strong opening.

“The new chapter really taps into the zeitgeist. It’s the fourth in a franchise that they happen to keep very relevant,” he said. “We think we’re going to be great counter-programmin­g for the rest of the summer.”

The fourth movie in the series serves as an origin story, starring Y’lan Noel, Lex Scott Davis, Joivan Wade, Luna Lauren Velez, and Marisa Tomei. The most recent iteration was 2016’s ‘ The Purge: Election Year’, which ended its theatrical run with US$ 79 million domestical­ly and US$ 118.5 million worldwide. ‘ The “Purge’ movies have pocketed over US$ 360 million globally.

Universal and Amblin Entertainm­ent’s ‘Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom’ recently charged past US$ 1 billion at the worldwide box office. In three weeks, the dinosaur tentpole has earned US$ 333.3 million in North America.

Now in its fourth frame, Disney-Pixar’s ‘Incredible­s 2’ just hit a major milestone of its own. Everyone’s favourite crime-fighting family has crossed the US$ 500 million mark domestical­ly and US$ 700 million worldwide. It’s the first animated film to ever surpass US$ 500 million at the North American box office, and the 12th film ever to do so. Internatio­nally, ‘Incredible­s 2’ has made US$ 269 million.

Also in the top five is Sony’s ‘Sicario: Day of the Soldado’. The Benicio Del Toro and Josh Brolin-led sequel picked up another US$ 7.6 million, taking the domestic tally to US$ 35 million.

At the specialty box office, Roadside Attraction­s and Miramax’s ‘Whitney’ bowed with US$ 1.3 million from 452 locations. The documentar­y focusing on the life and career of Whitney Houston holds an A CinemaScor­e and a Rotten Tomatoes average of 90 per cent.

Also opening in limited release was Annapurna’s ‘Sorry to Bother You’, which landed the best per screen average of the weekend with US$ 44,881. Boots Riley’s film brought in US$ 717,302 when it opened in 16 theatres. Lakeith Stanfield, Armie Hammer, Tessa Thompson, Steven Yeun, Danny Glover, Terry Crews, David Cross, Patton Oswalt, and Omari Hardwick round out the cast.

Elsewhere, Focus Features’ ‘Won’t You Be My Neighbor’ landed in the top 10 at the domestic box office again, drawing another US$ 2.6 million when it expanded to 893 locations. In five weeks, the documentar­y on Fred Rogers has amassed an impressive US$ 12.4 million.

Another documentar­y, Neon’s ‘ Three Identical Strangers’ earned US$ 717,008 million from 5 locations, bringing its domestic tally past US$ 1 million.

The 2018 box office, which just hit US$ 6.5 billion, is up 9 per cent from last year, according to ComScore.

 ??  ?? (Top) ‘Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom' falls to third spot while box office newcomer ‘The First Purge' (above) opens at No.4.
(Top) ‘Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom' falls to third spot while box office newcomer ‘The First Purge' (above) opens at No.4.

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