The Mercury News

‘Pacific Rim’ sequel dethrones ‘Panther’

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It took six weeks, but “Black Panther” has finally been unseated as the top film at the North American box office. The monsters vs. robots science-fiction sequel “Pacific Rim: Uprising” dethroned the superhero sensation with $28 million in ticket sales over the weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday.

But the result for “Pacific Rim: Uprising,” a Universal Pictures-Legendary Entertainm­ent release that cost $150 million to make, was soft — at least domestical­ly. Like the recently released “Tomb Raider,” its biggest business was in China. “Pacific Rim: Uprising” debuted there with $65 million for Legendary, which the Chinese conglomera­te Wanda Group acquired in 2016.

And even though “Black Panther” slid to second place with $16.7 million in its sixth weekend, Ryan Coogler’s film notched another box-office milestone. It’s now the highest-grossing superhero film ever in North America, not accounting for inflation. The film’s $631 million in domestic ticket sales has surpassed the $623 million of 2012’s “The Avengers.”

Yet the record-breaking hit of “Black Panther” has been followed by a string of lackluster performers, including “Tomb Raider,” “A Wrinkle in Time” and “Red Sparrow.” “Pacific Rim: Uprising” may have taken down the champ, but a blockbuste­r heir to “Black Panther” is yet to be found. Next weekend, Steven Spielberg will try with his bigbudget virtual-reality spectacle “Ready Player One.”

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to comScore. Final three-day domestic figures will be released today.

1. “Pacific Rim: Uprising”: $28million

2. “Black Panther”: $16.7 million

3. “I Can Only Imagine”: $13.8million

4. “Sherlock Gnomes”: $10.6 million

5. “Tomb Raider”: $10.4 million

6. “A Wrinkle in Time”: $8 million

7. “Love, Simon”: $7.8 million

8. “Paul, Apostle of Christ”: $5 million

9. “Game Night”: $4.2 million

10. “Midnight Sun”: $4.1million

 ?? LEGENDARY PICTURES — UNIVERSAL PICTURES ?? The science-fiction sequel “Pacific Rim: Uprising” brought in $28 million in ticket sales over the weekend.
LEGENDARY PICTURES — UNIVERSAL PICTURES The science-fiction sequel “Pacific Rim: Uprising” brought in $28 million in ticket sales over the weekend.

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