The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

‘Alien: Covenant’ on top at box office

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LOS ANGELES >> “Alien: Covenant” edged out “Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2” in the weekend box-office space battle.

Ridley Scott’s latest “Alien” exploit opened with $36 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday. “Guardians” was close behind with just over $35 million in its third week of release.

“You couldn’t get two outer-space operas that are more different in terms of point-of-view and execution,” said Paul Dergarabed­ian, senior media analyst for ComScore.

Fox’s “Alien: Covenant” is a dark, R-rated scare-fest about slimy, parasitic space monsters; Disney’s “Guardians” is a sweet, family-centered romp across the cosmos.

“‘Alien’ is sort of the dark side,” Dergarabed­ian said. “It’s the R-rated yin to ‘Guardians’ PG-13-rated, fun yang.”

Two other new releases landed in the top five. Warner Bros.’ teen romance “Everything, Everything” debuted in third place with $12 million, and Fox’s “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul,” opened in fifth with $7.2 million.

“Snatched,” Amy Schumer and Goldie Hawn’s R-rated comedy from Fox, fell to fourth place in its second week of release with $7.6 million.

“Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2” provided a solid launch to the summer movie season with more than $300 million in North American ticket sales so far, Dergarabed­ian said, though grosses are running about 10 percent behind last summer’s totals.

May is following a typical pattern, he said. Marvel movies kick off the month, which ends with Memorial Day tent poles like next weekend’s “Baywatch” and “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales.”

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to comScore. Final domestic figures will be released Monday. 1. “Alien: Covenant,” $36 million. 2. “Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2,” $35.1 million.

3. “Everything, Everything,” $12 million. 4. “Snatched,” $7.6 million. 5. “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul,” $7.2 million.

6. “King Arthur: Legend of the Sword,” $6.8 million.

7. “The Fate of the Furious,” $3.2 million. 8. “The Boss Baby,” $2.8 million. 9. “Beauty and the Beast,” $2.4 million.

10. “How to Be a Latin Lover,” $2.2 million.

Universal and Focus are owned by NBC Universal, a unit of Comcast Corp.; Sony, Columbia, Sony Screen Gems and Sony Pictures Classics are units of Sony Corp.; Paramount is owned by Viacom Inc.; Disney, Pixar and Marvel are owned by The Walt Disney Co.; Miramax is owned by Filmyard Holdings LLC; 20th Century Fox and Fox Searchligh­t are owned by 21st Century Fox; Warner Bros. and New Line are units of Time Warner Inc.; MGM is owned by a group of former creditors including Highland Capital, Anchorage Advisors and Carl Icahn; Lionsgate is owned by Lions Gate Entertainm­ent Corp.; IFC is owned by AMC Networks Inc.; Rogue is owned by Relativity Media LLC.

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TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX VIA AP A scene from “Alien: Covenant.”

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