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‘ Kong’ outmuscles ‘ Logan’ at the box office

‘ Skull Island’ tops the latest Wolverine installmen­t with $ 61M

- Lindsey Bahr

It was a battle of the beasts at the box office this weekend, and King Kong emerged as the definitive victor over Wolverine.

According to studio estimates Sunday, Kong: Skull Island amassed $ 61 million in its first weekend in theaters, surpassing expectatio­ns and easily beating out Logan, now in its second weekend.

Skull Island, starring Tom Hiddleston, Brie Larson and Samuel L. Jackson, is the second movie in Warner Bros.’ “Monster-Verse,” following the latest God

zilla, which grossed $ 529.1 million worldwide in 2014.

Jeff Goldstein, Warner Bros.’ head of domestic distributi­on, says the weekend “far exceeded everyone’s expectatio­ns,” and he predicts final figures might come in higher.

The film, which earned a B from moviegoers on CinemaScor­e, was graded stronger by younger audiences, many of whom will have extra days off soon for spring break.

“The word of mouth is really kicking in,” Goldstein says.

Costing a reported $ 185 million to produce, Kong still has work to be done, however, to reach profitabil­ity, and much of that will depend on internatio­nal earnings.

“They had a solid weekend. But they’re going to be looking for a half- billion worldwide to make it a certifiabl­e hit,” says Paul Dergarabed­ian, senior media analyst for box office tracker comScore. The Wolverine installmen­t

Logan took second place, down 58% from its first weekend with $ 37.9 million.

The R- rated movie, which sees Hugh Jackman reprising his role as the X- Men character Wolverine, has earned $ 152.7 million total.

In third place, Get Out, the hot horror movie directed by Jordan Peele, added $ 21.1 million, pushing its sum to $ 111 million in just three weeks.

With a price tag of only $ 4.5 million, the movie is a certifiabl­e hit for Blumhouse and Universal and remains prominent in the conversati­on up against films with much larger production and marketing budgets behind them.

Rounding out the top five are the faith- based movie The Shack, with $ 10.1 million, and The Lego

Batman Movie with $ 7.8 million. The strong weekend nudged the year to date out of the red, too, and even at this early date, Dergarabed­ian thinks the box office might be headed for yet another record year based on the number of releases.

Next week shows no sign of slowing, either, with Disney’s Beauty and the Beast poised to earn far more than $ 100 million out of the gate. “It’s a March of beasts for sure,” Dergarabed­ian says. Final figures are expected Monday.

 ?? WARNER BROS ?? Kong: Skull Island roared to $ 61 million in its first weekend in theaters to beat Logan.
WARNER BROS Kong: Skull Island roared to $ 61 million in its first weekend in theaters to beat Logan.
 ?? 20TH CENTURY FOX ?? Logan is still slicing through the competitio­n, with a strong second- place showing.
20TH CENTURY FOX Logan is still slicing through the competitio­n, with a strong second- place showing.

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