The Mercury News

‘Annabelle” scares up $35 million

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The “Conjuring” spinoff “Annabelle: Creation” scared up an estimated $35million in North American theaters over the weekend, making it easily the top film and giving the lagging August box office a shot in the arm. The opening came close to matching the film’s predecesso­r, “Annabelle,” which opened with $37.1 million in October 2014. Warner Bros. could celebrate not only the month’s biggest debut but also having the week’s top two films. Christophe­r Nolan’s “Dunkirk” followed in second with $11.4 million in its fourth weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday. Even amid an especially weak August, the wellreview­ed horror sequel and modestly budgeted “Annabelle: Creation” found eager audiences. “That we were able to do $35 million in what is a very sluggish marketplac­e was very impressive,” said Jeffrey Goldstein, Warner Bros.’ distributi­on chief. “We all know that moviegoing begets moviegoing and right now it’s a dip in the content overall.” The film, the third to spiral out of 2013’s “The Conjuring,” cost only about $15 million to make. More sequels and spinoffs are being developed in what has become for Warner Bros. a steadily profitable horror franchise bent on old-school frights. The “Annabelle” offshoot centers on a possessed doll. Last week’s top film, the poorly received Stephen King adaptation “The Dark Tower,” slid dramatical­ly. The Sony Pictures release, starring Idris Elba and Matthew McConaughe­y, toppled nearly 60 percent on its second weekend with an estimated $7.9 million.

The week’s other new entry, the Open Road animated release “Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature,” edged just above “The Dark Tower” with $8.9 million. That was well below the 2014 debut of the original, “The Nut Job,” which opened with $19.4 million.

But the solid returns for “Annabelle: Creation” did little to counter the boxoffice slide. The box office was down 31.6 percent from the same weekend last year, when “Suicide Squad” was No. 1 despite brutal reviews and Seth Rogen’s “Sausage Party” opened. Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters according to comScore. Where available, the latest internatio­nal numbers also are included. Final domestic figures will be released Monday.

1. “Annabelle: Creation”: $35 million.

2. “Dunkirk”: $11.4 million.

3. “Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature”: $8.9 million.

4. “The Dark Tower”: $7.9 million).

5. “The Emoji Movie”: $6.6 million.

6. “Girls Trip”: $6.5 million.

7. “Spider-Man: Homecoming”: $6.1 million.

8. “Kidnap”: $5.2 million.

9. “Glass Castle”: $4.9 million.

10. “Atomic Blonde”: $4.6 million

 ?? WARNER BROTHERS PICTURES ?? Lulu Wilson in “Annabelle: Creation.”
WARNER BROTHERS PICTURES Lulu Wilson in “Annabelle: Creation.”

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