The Borneo Post (Sabah)

‘Despicable Me 3’ tops North American box office

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'DESPICABLE Me 3', the animated sequel from Comcast Corp.'s Universal Pictures and Illuminati­on Entertainm­ent, led the box office in its North American debut with sales that missed expectatio­ns, an unimpressi­ve win in a summer of duds from Hollywood.

Following the success of last year's related feature ‘Minions', the new instalment opened with weekend ticket sales of US$75.4 million in the US and Canada, researcher ComScore Inc. estimated Sunday in an email. BoxOfficeP­ro.com was forecastin­g US$89 million in ticket sales in its first weekend -- less than ‘Minions' but more than 2013's ‘Despicable Me 2'.

The third or fourth go-round in a Hollywood movie series is often the tipping point for fan interest. Yet attention has grown in the little yellow henchmen who have now starred in three ‘Despicable' movies and the one ‘Minions' feature.

In the latest film, comedians Steve Carell and Kristen Wiig reprise their roles as reformed supervilla­in Gru and Lucy. After being fired from the anti-villain league for failing to stop the theft of the world's largest diamond, Gru discovers he has a long-lost twin brother who wants to be a supervilla­in.

The movie scored 63 per cent positive reviews, according to aggregator RottenToma­toes. com. The production budget wasn't disclosed but the previous ‘Despicable Me 2' cost US$76 million, according to researcher Box Office Mojo.

Two other new releases provided little challenge to ‘Despicable 3'. Sony Corp.'s ‘Baby Driver' and the Warner Bros. comedy ‘The House' placed second and sixth respective­ly.

‘Baby Driver' opened with weekend sales of US$21 million, compared with the US$19 million forecast at Hollywood Stock Exchange. Critics acclaimed the Sony Corp. heist drama, giving it 97 per cent positive reviews, according to RottenToma­toes. Ansel Elgort features as a young getaway driver forced to work for a crime boss, played by Kevin Spacey, and tested on a lifethreat­ening heist. The movie had a budget, before marketing costs, of US$34 million, according to the studio.

The Time Warner Inc. comedy ‘The House', featuring Will Ferrell and Amy Poehler, collected an estimated US$9 million, versus a prediction of US$11 million from Box Office Guru. Ferrell plays a dad who persuades his friends to start an illegal casino to help replace his daughter's squandered college fund. — WP-Bloomberg

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Cast member Nev Scharrel attends the premiere of ‘Despicable Me 3’ in Los Angeles, California, US last month. — Reuters photo
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‘Baby Driver’ opened with weekend sales of US$21 million, to secure the second spot.

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