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‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ dominates with mighty $57-M Debut

- REBECCA RUBIN REUTERS

LOS ANGELES – Paramount’s family film “Sonic the Hedgehog” ignited over Presidents Day weekend with $57 million in North America and $100 million globally, the best showing ever for a video game adaptation.

“Sonic” is expected to earn $68 million through Monday, one of the best hauls for the holiday weekend.

The better-than-expected start is even more notable since movies based on video games tend to be rejected by moviegoers.

That could have been a reality for “Sonic” had director

Jeff Fowler not gone back to the drawing board after immense internet backlash over the first trailer.

The movie, which cost $87 million to make, was postponed three months to give the filmmakers enough time to redesign the title character. It proved to be a sound decision, since audiences gave the film an “A” CinemaScor­e.

“Sonic” unseated last weekend’s victor, Warner Bros.’ comic-book adaptation “Birds of Prey,” for the No. 1 spot on box office charts.

After its disappoint­ing $33-million debut, Margot Robbie-led superhero adventure landed in second place with $17.1 million over the weekend and is expected to pull in $19.6 million through today.

Those ticket sales would push its domestic haul to $61.7 million.

A number of movies opened alongside “Sonic” this weekend, including Universal’s romance drama “The Photograph,” Sony’s thriller “Fantasy Island” and Searchligh­t Pictures’ remake “Downhill.”

“Fantasy Island” came in third place with $12.4 million and is eyeing $14 million through Monday.

The PG-13 horror remake of the classic TV show, produced by Blumhouse, cost $7 million.

“The Photograph” earned $12.2 million over the weekend, enough for the No. 4 spot, and could make $13.3 over the four-day stretch, on par with expectatio­ns.

That’s a solid start since the film cost $15 million to produce.

“The Photograph,” starring Issa Rae and LaKeith Stanfield, was written and directed by Stella Meghie and produced by Will Packer (“Girls Trip,” “Ride Along”).

“Downhill,” a black comedy starring Will Ferrell and Julia Louis-Dreyfus, debuted at No. 10 with $4.6 million over the weekend and should bring in $5.2 million through Presidents Day.

 ?? MARIO ANZUONI/REUTERS ?? Director Jeff Fowler and cast member Ben Schwartz pose at the premiere of “Sonic the Hedgehog” in Los Angeles, Calif., Thursday.
MARIO ANZUONI/REUTERS Director Jeff Fowler and cast member Ben Schwartz pose at the premiere of “Sonic the Hedgehog” in Los Angeles, Calif., Thursday.

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