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‘Alita’ wins dismal President’s Day weekend

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LOS ANGELES: Fox’s sci- fi adventure ‘Alita: Battle Angel’ dominated in North America, but its opening weekend win isn’t leaving the box office with much to celebrate. Tracking services estimate that this will be one of the lowest grossing Presidents Day weekends in years.

‘Alita’, the cyberpunk CGI spectacle, earned US$ 27 million when it debuted in 3,790 locations and US$ 33 million over the four- day frame. Since opening on Thursday, the movie has generated US$ 41 million at the domestic market. It came in slightly ahead of expectatio­ns heading into the weekend, but ‘Alita: Battle Angel’ still has a lengthy uphill battle to become profitable. Directed by Robert Rodriguez and produced by James Cameron, the Japanese manga adaptation cost over US$ 170 million to produce — and that’s not including the tens of millions spent in marketing.

With that said, it looks like the studio made the right decision pushing back ‘Alita’s’ release date. Fox originally intended to drop the movie in December, where it would have competed with a lineup that included ‘Aquaman’, ‘Mary Poppins Returns’, and ‘Bumblebee’. By doing so, ‘Alita’ avoided getting steamrolle­d a la ‘ Mortal Engines’, Universal’s sci-fi epic that flopped in spectacula­r fashion when it debuted right around that time. In its fi rst weekend, ‘Alita’ has already passed the entire domestic haul of ‘ Mortal Engines’, the US$ 100 million movie that stalled out with US$ 15 million in North America.

Another promising sign? Unlike critics, audiences seem to be enjoying ‘Alita: Battle Angel’. Moviegoers branded the blockbuste­r with a promising A Cinema Score, suggesting that positive word of mouth could lead Rosa Salazar’s cyborg heroine to a long life in theatres.

‘Alita’ certainly didn’t set any new President’s Day weekend records, but it did benefit from its new release date that saw most kids out of school over the holiday. The movie will now bank on internatio­nal markets to get ‘Alita’ out of the red. The movie is resonating overseas, where it pulled in US$ 56 million this weekend when it opened in most major foreign markets. That takes its internatio­nal bounty to US$ 94 million. It opens in China and Japan on Feb. 22.

‘Alita: Battle Angel’ just barely fended off Warner Bros.’ ‘ The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part’. Last weekend’s champ dropped to the No. 2 spot, adding another US$ 21.2 million for a domestic haul of US$ 62.6 million. The animated sequel based on the popular kids toys has hefty competitio­n on the horizon. Next weekend sees the release of ‘How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World’ and Disney’s ‘Captain Marvel’ not far behind. All three titles are targeting younger audiences.

In third place is Warner Bros. and New Line’s ‘ Isn’t It Romantic’. The satirical take on a romantic comedy benefited from opening ahead of Valentine’s Day, with US$ 14.2 million during its fi rst four days of release. Rebel Wilson and Liam Hemsworth star in the fl ick about a woman whose life begins to play out like a PG-13 romantic comedy (the horror!) after getting hit on the head.

Fellow new release ‘ Happy Death Day 2U’ didn’t fare as well from the holiday. Universal and Blumhouse’s slasher sequel launched in fi fth place with US$ 9.8 million over the weekend. Its US$ 11.4 million bounty since opening on Wednesday is almost half of what tracking services estimated heading into the weekend. It’s also a steep decline from the opening weekend of its predecesso­r, ‘Happy Death Day’, which bowed with US$ 26 million. The good news, at least, is the movie only cost US$ 9 million so it won’t take much for ‘Happy Death Day 2U’ to end up in the black.

Paramount’s gender-bending remake, ‘What Men Want’came in fourth place, bringing in US$ 10.8 million during its second outing.

On the indie front, MGM’s ‘Fighting With My Family’ brought in US$ 131,625 over the three- day frame and is expected to make US$ 163,584 through Monday. It generated the best screen average of the weekend with US$ 40,896 per location. The Dwayne Johnson-produced WWE drama expands nationwide next weekend.

To nobody’s surprise, ticket sales are down almost 60 per cent from last year when ‘Black Panther’ delivered a recordbrea­king US$ 202 million debut. The rest of February will make for tough comparison­s since Marvel’s more inclusive take on the superhero genre generated a massive US$ 700 million during its long run in multiplexe­s.

 ??  ?? (Above) ‘What Men Want’ stands at No.4; (Centre) ‘Happy Death Day 2U’ takes the 5th spot and, (bottom) ‘The Prodigy’ placed at No.9. • (Inset) ‘Cold Pursuit’ starring Liam Neeson is in 6th place.
(Above) ‘What Men Want’ stands at No.4; (Centre) ‘Happy Death Day 2U’ takes the 5th spot and, (bottom) ‘The Prodigy’ placed at No.9. • (Inset) ‘Cold Pursuit’ starring Liam Neeson is in 6th place.
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