The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

‘Deadpool 2’ tops ‘Avengers’ but falls short of predecesso­r

- By Sonaiya Kelley

Two Josh

LOS ANGELES — Brolin-led Marvel movies dominated the domestic box office this weekend, led by 20th Century Fox’s “Deadpool 2.”

“It’s Deadpool’s world and we’re just living in it,” said Chris Aronson, the studio’s president of distributi­on.

The film opened in first place with $125 million, the second biggest debut for an R-rated film ever, though below analysts’ prediction­s of $130 million to $150 million.

A sequel to 2016’s megasucces­sful “Deadpool,” the film failed to beat the original’s opening weekend haul of $132.4 million, which Aronson says may be because of the original’s holiday-weekend launch.

Starring Ryan Reynolds as the titular “merc with the mouth,” “Deadpool 2” cost an estimated $110 million to produce and stars Brolin as the film’s villain, Cable.

Also starring “Atlanta” star Zazie Beetz as Domino, the film earned positive reviews from audiences and critics with an A rating on CinemaScor­e and an 83 percent “fresh” rating on review aggregatio­n site Rotten Tomatoes.

Bumped from the top spot for the first time in four weeks, Disney’s “Avengers: Infinity War” came in second, adding an additional $28.7 million in ticket sales for a cumulative $595 million.

The film, which also features Brolin in the villain role as Thanos, took in $113.1 million worldwide this weekend, for a global cumulative of $1.8 billion, making it the No. 4 global release of all time.

Paramount Pictures’ “Book Club” opened in third place with $12.5 million, above analysts’ prediction of $9 million.

A comedy about a group of women whose love lives are affected by their reading of the S&M novel “Fifty Shades of Grey,” the film stars Diane Keaton, Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen and Mary Steenburge­n. It earned an A-minus rating on CinemaScor­e and a 58 percent “rotten” rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

In fourth place, Warner Bros.’ “Life of the Party” added $7.7 million in its second weekend in theaters, for a cumulative $31 million in ticket sales.

Rounding out the top five, Universal’s “Breaking In” drew $6.5 million in its second weekend, for a to-date total of $28.7 million.

Also new this week, Global Road Entertainm­ent’s “Show Dogs” came in at No. 6 with $6 million in earnings.

A PG-rated canine comedy, “Show Dogs” follows a Rottweiler who goes on an undercover police mission at a fancy dog show. The film came within range of analysts’ prediction­s of $5 million to $9 million and earned an A-minus rating on CinemaScor­e and a 26 percent “rotten” rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Next week, Buena Vista and Disney will premiere “Solo: A Star Wars Story” for Memorial Day weekend.

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