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The Bad Guys topples Fantastic Beasts 3 with $24-Million debut

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LOS ANGELES — Universal’s kid-friendly caper

The Bad Guys pulled off a heist for the ages, capturing the No. 1 spot at the domestic box office.

The animated comedy has collected $24 million from 4,009 North American theaters in its debut, enough to take the crown from Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore. In its second weekend of release, the latest chapter in the Harry Potter prequel series plummeted to third place with $14 million, a troubling sign for the Warner Bros.’ Wizarding film franchise.

The Bad Guys may have towered over the competitio­n, but it was not the only newcomer to movie theater marquees. The Northman,a blood-soaked Viking epic from director Robert Eggers, and The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, a meta comedy in which Nicolas Cage plays a fictionali­zed version of himself, opened in theaters nationwide to varying results. With three original movies in wide release, this weekend indicates that Hollywood does, indeed, still have new ideas — but audiences aren’t always willing to make the trek to watch them.

The Bad Guys carries a $70 million price tag, so although the Dreamworks Animation film has topped the box office, it may have to claw its way to profitabil­ity in its theatrical run. The internatio­nal box office will be critical to getting into the black. Already, the movie has grossed $63 million overseas, bringing its global tally to $87.1 million. It helps that in addition to strong reviews, audiences appear to be high on the film, which secured an “A” CinemaScor­e from ticket buyers. Sam Rockwell, Marc Maron, Anthony *

Ramos, Craig Robinson, and Awkwafina lead the voice cast of The Bad Guys, which follows a crackerjac­k crew of animal outlaws as they attempt their most challengin­g con yet — becoming model citizens.

The Northman opened in fourth place, generating $12 million from 3,865 locations. That’s a great result for an arthouse film, but alas, The Northman does not carry the budget of an arthouse film. The movie reportedly cost $90 million, though sources close to the production say the final number was closer to $70 million after factoring in tax incentives. And Focus Features, who split the cost with New Regency, did not skimp on promotiona­l efforts. The Northman has posters with stars Alexander Skarsgard, Nicole Kidman, Anya Taylor-Joy, Ethan Hawke, Björk, and Willem Dafoe plastered in Times Square.

“Reviews are excellent, but with a budget of around $75 million, The Northman will struggle to recover costs,” said David A. Gross, who runs the movie consulting firm Franchise Entertainm­ent Research.

The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, from Lionsgate, took the No. 5 spot with $7.1 million, a wobbly start given its reported $30 million budget. Directed by Tom Gormican, the wacky buddy comedy of sorts follows Cage, whose star is declining as a billionair­e super fan (played by Pedro Pascal) offers him $1 million to attend a birthday party in the Maldives. When events take a turn, Cage teams up with the CIA and channels his most beloved movie characters to save his family from his biggest fan, who may be a dangerous arms dealer.

Despite stacked competitio­n, Paramount’s family friendly sequel Sonic the Hedgehog 2 sped past Fantastic Beasts 3 and others to land in second place with $15.2 million from 3,809 venues. After three weeks in theaters, the Sonic follow-up has generated a mighty $145.8 million. The film is less than $3 million away from surpassing its predecesso­r’s $148 million prepandemi­c domestic box office total, though 2020’s Sonic the Hedgehog likely would have enjoyed a longer run on the big screen without COVID-19 spoiling those plans. —

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