The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

A box office K.O.: ‘Creed III’ debuts to $58.7 million

- Text and photos by wire services

“Creed III ” punched above its weight at the domestic box office in its first weekend in theaters. The MGM release knocked “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumani­a” out of first place and far surpassed both industry expectatio­ns and the opening weekends of the first two movies in the franchise.

Playing in 4,007 locations in North America, “Creed III” earned an estimated $58.7 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday. Going into the weekend, analysts expected the film to open in the $30 million range. The first “Creed” debuted to $29 million in 2015 and “Creed II” opened to $35 million in 2018.

Michael B. Jordan made his directoria­l debut with “Creed III,” which pits his character Adonis against a childhood friend, Dame, played by Jonathan Majors. It’s the first in the Rocky/Creed films to not feature Sylvester Stallone, who chose not to return because of creative difference­s.

Strong reviews helped “Creed III,” which is currently sitting at an 87 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, while audiences gave it an A- CinemaScor­e. The audience was largely male (63 percent), diverse (36 percent Black, 28 percent Latino, 23 percent white and 13 percent Asian/other) and young (55 percent between 18 and 34) according to exit polls.

It’s also the most expensive “Creed” film, with a reported production budget of $75 million, compared to the others which cost $35 million and $50 million. Internatio­nally, “Creed III” earned $41.8 million from 75 markets, making its global debut $100.4 million.

It’s a big moment for Amazon, who acquired MGM for $8.5 billion last year, and could have simply released “Creed III” on its streaming service with a limited theatrical run. But they chose theatrical, and it paid off.

The company’s next major theatrical release is the Ben Affleck-directed “Air,” starring Matt Damon, out next month.

“Ant-Man 3” slipped to a distant second in its third weekend in theaters with $12.5 million from North America and $22 million internatio­nally. The Marvel and Disney film’s global cume now stands at $419.5 million.

Third place went to Universal’s “Cocaine Bear,” which added $11 million in its second weekend in theaters to bring its domestic total to $41.3 million.

Crunchyrol­l’s “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba — To The Swordsmith Village” placed fourth with $10.1 million. The series is based on Koyoharu Gotoge’s manga about a boy avenging his family.

Lionsgate and Kingdom Story Company’s “Jesus Revolution” rounded out the top five with $8.7 million. The film starring Kelsey

Grammer as a pastor in the 1970s has made $30.5 million in two weekends in theaters against a $15 million production budget.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Comscore. Final domestic figures will be released Monday.

1. “Creed III,” $58.7 million.

2. “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumani­a,” $12.5 million.

3. “Cocaine Bear,” $11 million.

4. “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba — To The Swordsmith Village,” $10.1 million.

5. “Jesus Revolution,” $8.7 million.

6. “Avatar: The Way of Water,” $3.6 million.

7. “Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre,” $3.2 million.

8. “Puss in Boots: The Last Wish,” $2.7 million.

9. “Magic Mike’s Last Dance,” $1.2 million.

10. “80 for Brady,” $845,000.

 ?? Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios/TNS ?? Michael B. Jordan, left, and Jonathan Majors in “Creed III.”
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios/TNS Michael B. Jordan, left, and Jonathan Majors in “Creed III.”

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