Albuquerque Journal

‘A Dog’s Purpose’ fails to unseat ‘Split’

- BY LINDSEY BAHR

Opening in theaters amid controvers­y over animal treatment on set and calls for a boycott, “A Dog’s Purpose” still managed to earn $18.4 million, according to studio estimates Sunday.

Tracking expectatio­ns had pegged the family film to open in the mid $20-million range, but it had a healthy debut nonetheles­s for a movie that cost only $22 million to produce.

Representa­tives of Universal Pictures, which distribute­d the Amblin-produced film starring Dennis Quaid, say the opening was in line with their hopes.

Audiences gave the film an “A” CinemaScor­e, indicating that word of mouth should be positive going forward.

“It’s a great start for what I think is going to be a longterm playout on the title,” said Nick Carpou, Universal’s president of domestic distributi­on.

First place at the box office went again to M. Night Shyamalan’s multiple personalit­y thriller “Split.” It grossed $26.3 million in its second weekend in theaters — a relatively minuscule 34 percent drop from its first weekend, which is nearly unheard of for a horror thriller.

Rounding out the top five were “Hidden Figures” in third with $14 million, new opener “Resident Evil: The Final Chapter” in fourth with $13.9 million, and “La La Land” in fifth place with $12.1 million.

Damien Chazelle’s candy colored musical crossed the $100 million mark domestical­ly after earning 14 Oscar nomination­s that helped fuel its earnings.

“They definitely got a nice boost,” comScore senior media analyst Paul Dergarabed­ian said. “They’re riding that perfect wave of Oscar attention with the perfect release pattern.”

But even with the newly anointed Oscar nominees and the sleeper hit of “Split,” many eyes were on “A Dog’s Purpose” this weekend. On Jan. 18, TMZ released a video of a frightened dog

Box office

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to comScore. 1. “Split,” $26.3 million 2. “A Dog’s Purpose,” $18.4 million 3. “Hidden Figures,” $14 million 4. “Resident Evil: The Final Chapter,” $13.9 million 5. “La La Land,” $12.1 million 6. “xXx: The Return of Xander Cage,” $8.3 million 7. “Sing,” $6.2 million 8. “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,” $5.1 million 9. “Monster Trucks,” $4.1 million 10. “Gold,” $3.5 million from “A Dog’s Purpose” that apparently was forced into rushing water during the making of the film. The footage quickly went viral.

PETA called for a boycott of the film, while the studio and filmmakers canceled its press junket and premiere but still proceeded with releasing the film in over 3,000 locations as planned.

Carpou acknowledg­ed that the video, which he and the filmmakers have said is “highly edited,” surfaced at “a very inopportun­e moment in the buildup to the release of our movie” and they knew that it would have some effect.

And yet, Carpou said, “It’s very difficult to qualify what is a success for this film by trying to quantify negative result because of some controvers­y.”

Other industry observers, like Dergarabed­ian, note that the video and the resulting media attention actually heightened awareness about the movie.

Dergarabed­ian also thinks that, even without the controvers­y, the weekend likely would have played out in the same way, with “A Dog’s Purpose” taking second place to “Split.”

“It had an impact, we just don’t know what the impact is,” Dergarabed­ian said. “To have close to $20 million is a pretty good showing. I really feel like we just don’t know what the impact was. I think it’s a fine result for the film.”

 ?? JOE LEDERER/UNIVERSAL PICTURES ?? Despite controvers­y over animal treatment on set, “A Dog’s Purpose, starring Dennis Quaid, opened to a healthy $18.4 million at the box office.
JOE LEDERER/UNIVERSAL PICTURES Despite controvers­y over animal treatment on set, “A Dog’s Purpose, starring Dennis Quaid, opened to a healthy $18.4 million at the box office.

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