Global Times

‘Crazy Rich Asians’ takes No.1

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Highly anticipate­d rom-com Crazy Rich Asians – the first Hollywood film with an mainly Asian cast in a generation – dazzled the North American box office in its debut weekend, claiming the top spot, industry estimates showed on Sunday.

The Warner Bros adaptation of Kevin Kwan’s bestsellin­g novel of the same name raked in $34 million since hitting theaters on Wednesday, box-office tracker Exhibitor Relations said. Of the total, the film took in $25.2 million at the weekend.

Starring veteran actress Michelle Yeoh, British-Malaysian former BBC host Henry Golding and US sitcom star Constance Wu, the film tells the story of an American economics professor who meets her super-wealthy boyfriend’s family in Singapore – and all the drama that ensues.

It is the first Tinseltown film with a predominan­tly Asian cast since The Joy Luck Club in 1993.

Shark thriller The Meg tumbled to second place in its second week, taking in $21.2 million. It stars action movie regular Jason Statham as a rescue diver who tries to save scientists in a submarine from an attack by a huge, prehistori­c shark.

Mile 22 – a new spy thriller-action flick starring Mark Wahlberg – opened in third place at $13.6 million.

Another debut film, prehistori­c adventure tale Alpha, shared fourth place at $10.5 million with summer blockbuste­r Mission: Impossible – Fallout.

The latest installmen­t in the Mission: Impossible franchise has now taken in $180.7 million overall. Rounding out the weekend’s top 10 were: Christophe­r Robin ($8.9 million) BlacKkKlan­sman ($7 million) Slender Man ($5 million) Hotel Transylvan­ia 3: Summer Vacation ($3.7 million)

Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again ($3.4 million)

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