Teen tearjerker ‘Fault in Our Stars’ trounces Cruise flick
This far exceeded our most optimistic expectations of just under US$30 million. Chris Aronson, president of domestic distribution for 20th Century Fox, the unit of 21st Century Fox that released the film.
LOS ANGELES/NEW YORK: ‘ The Fault in Our Stars’, a heartwrenching love story about teens who meet in a cancer support group, won over moviegoers with a stellar US$ 48.2 million at US and Canadian theatres over the weekend, handily beating the new Tom Cruise sci-fi action film, ‘ Edge of Tomorrow’.
‘ Edge of Tomorrow’, which cost about US$ 175 million, had to settle for third place with US$ 29.1 million from Friday through Sunday, according to estimates from tracking firm Rentrak.
‘ Maleficent’, starring Angelina Jolie in Walt Disney Co’s reimagining of the Sleeping Beauty fairy tale, took in US$ 33.5 million from Friday through Sunday to finish second.
‘ Fault in Our Stars’, produced for just US$ 12 million, is based on John Green’s best- selling novel about a girl who wheels around a portable oxygen tank as she fights metastatic cancer, and her boyfriend who lost a leg to the disease. Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort, who played siblings in dystopian thriller ‘ Divergent’, star as the couple. Fervent fans of the book turned the film into a social media phenomenon long before it hit theatres. The trailer was viewed more than 21 million times on YouTube, while Green, known for a YouTube video blog, tweeted to some 2.6 million followers.
‘ Fault in Our Stars’ is the latest film to tap into a teen frenzy surrounding a best- selling book, following blockbusters like ‘ The Hunger Games’ and ‘ Twilight’.
“This far exceeded our most optimistic expectations” of just under US$ 30 million, said Chris Aronson, president of domestic distribution for 20th Century Fox, the unit of 21st Century Fox that released the film.
With an audience that was 82 per cent female and 79 per cent under age 25, Aronson noted that the film was also playing well in big city, suburban and smaller markets.
“When you get to a number like this it obviously has to hit with every segment of the market,” he said. The film added US$ 17 million in international markets, Fox said.
‘ Edge of Tomorrow’ missed forecasts for a US$ 30 million to US$ 32 million start, with studio projections as low as US$ 27 million.
Cruise plays a military public relations specialist forced onto the front lines who relives the same battle over and over. Emily Blunt co- stars as a celebrated fighter in the film which won raves with an 89 per cent positive rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Distributor Warner Bros. said the movie performed well in overseas markets including China and Russia, earning a US$ 111 million global total through Sunday.
“It was the number- one movie worldwide this weekend,” said Jeff Goldstein, executive vice president for domestic distribution at Warner Bros., a unit of Time Warner Inc.
Goldstein noted that word of mouth was strong, saying “Audiences that see it just love it. We believe it’s going to have long legs,” and adding that its domestic box office prospects would be more clear in the coming three weekends.
In fourth place, Fox’s superhero sequel ‘ X-Men: Days of Future Past’ earned US$ 14.7 million. Seth MacFarlane comedy ‘ A Million Ways to Die in the West’, released by Comcast Corp’s Universal Pictures, landed in fifth with US$ 7.2 million. — Reuters