The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ tops box office; ‘Baywatch’ sinks

R-rated adaptation­s of TV shows have a poor track record.

- By Lindsey Bahr

LOS ANGELES — It was smooth sailing to the top spot at the box office for “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales,” but the waters were choppier for the Dwayne Johnson comedy “Baywatch.”

Studio estimates on Sunday say the fifth installmen­t of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise commandeer­ed $62.2 million in its first three days in theaters.

The film, which stars Johnny Depp, is projected to take in $76.6 million over the four-day holiday weekend.

It was the second-lowest domestic opening for the nearly $4 billion franchise, but the latest film, which cost a reported $230 million to produce, has massive internatio­nal appeal.

Its four-day global total is expected to hit $300 million.

Having the majority of profits come from internatio­nal receipts is not worrying Walt Disney Studios.

“This is a trend that we’ve seen play out over the course of these films,” said Dave Hollis, executive vice president of distributi­on for Disney.

“‘Pirates’ is a huge spectacle film of the kind that internatio­nal audiences continue to be drawn toward ... but the domestic response also shows that the audience for this film is clearly there.”

The R-rated “Baywatch,” meanwhile, is sinking like a rock. The critically derided update of the 1990s TV show earned only $18.1 million over the weekend against a nearly $70 million price tag.

Including Thursday earnings, the film is projected to collect $26.6 million by the close of Memorial Day.

Even “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2” did better in its fourth weekend.

The space opera added $19.9 million to take second place ahead of “Baywatch” at the box office.

The “Baywatch” miss could be attributab­le to a couple of factors.

Even with the star power of Johnson, R-rated Hollywood updates to family-friendly television shows have a dubious track record, ComScore senior media analyst Paul Dergarabed­ian said.

 ?? FRANK MASI / ASSOCIATED ?? Dwayne Johnson, left, and Zac Efron are in over their heads in “Baywatch,” with sales also surpassed by “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.”
FRANK MASI / ASSOCIATED Dwayne Johnson, left, and Zac Efron are in over their heads in “Baywatch,” with sales also surpassed by “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.”

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