Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Star power in ‘The Lost City’ dethrones ‘Batman’

- JAKE COYLE

LOS ANGELES — Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum led the action-adventure comedy throwback “The Lost City” to a $31 million debut in U. S. and Canadian theaters last weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday, dethroning “The Batman” from the No. 1 spot the superhero film had held for most of March.

“The Lost City” relied on the now relatively old-fashioned concept of star power to propel the Paramount Pictures release above expectatio­ns at the box office. Bullock has long been a singular top draw, but her great appeal had in recent years been felt most on Netflix, where 2018’ s “Bird Box” became one of the streamer’s most-watched releases. And Tatum, after a hiatus from lead roles, recently proved his popularity with the still- playing hit “Dog” (now up to $57.9 million in six weeks), which he co-directed.

Bullock and Tatum’s chemistry together helped make “The Lost City,” directed by the brothers Adam and Aaron Nee, an appealing romantic-comedy diversion with shades of 1984’s “Romancing the Stone.” It also notably attracted a majority female audience. During the pandemic, male moviegoers have been quicker to return.

And theaters are hoping “The Lost City” kicks off a new period of stability. The first three months of 2022 have belonged overwhelmi­ng to “Spider-Man: No Way Home” (which crossed $800 million this week), “Uncharted” ($ 133.6 million) and “The Batman,” which fell to second in its fourth week of release and added $20.5 million to its domestic total of $332 million.

But for the first time this year, the release calendar is about to get consistent­ly busy. The coming weeks will see the releases of “Morbius,” “Sonic the Hedgehog 2,” “Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore,” “The Bad Guys” and “The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent.” All are opening exclusivel­y in theaters.

The specialty box office also got a lift from A24’s “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” which opened with $50,965 from 10 locations. The film, an existentia­l sci-fi comedy starring Michelle Yeoh, first premiered — like “The Lost City” — at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas, back in March.

Meanwhile, the Indian epic “RRR” (“Rise Roar Revolt”) opened with $9.5 million in 1,200 North American theaters, one of the largest releases ever for a movie from India. S.S. Rajamouli’s period film about two revolution­aries debuted the same time in India. There’s no centralize­d box-office reporting there, but “RRR” was expected to be one of the country’s biggest blockbuste­rs.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U. S. and Canadian theaters, according to Comscore.

1. “The Lost City,” $31 million

2. “The Batman,” $20.5 million.

3. “RRR,” $9.5 million.

4. “Uncharted,” $5 million.

5. “Jujutsu Kaisen 0,” $4.6 million.

6. “X,” $2.2 million.

7. “Dog,” $2.1 million.

8. “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” $2 million.

9. “Sing 2,” $1.3 million.

10. “Infinite Storm,” $751,000.

 ?? (Kimberley French/Paramount Pictures via AP) ?? Sandra Bullock (left) and Channing Tatum appear in a scene from “The Lost City.”
(Kimberley French/Paramount Pictures via AP) Sandra Bullock (left) and Channing Tatum appear in a scene from “The Lost City.”

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