Philippine Daily Inquirer

‘Ghostbuste­rs’ ices out competitio­n as ‘Dune’ worms its way above $570M

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LOS ANGELES—“Ghostbuste­rs: Frozen Empire” scared its way to the top of the North American box office this weekend, taking in an estimated $45.2 million in what one analyst called a “unique and impressive opening.”

“Only four other comedic series in the last 27 years have lasted five episodes,” analyst David A. Gross said, with ticket sales for the latest entry in Sony’s comedy series coming in “well above average for the genre.”

Still, with a $100-million budget, “Frozen Empire” has a way to go to reach profitabil­ity.

Cowritten by Jason Reitman, whose father Ivan Reitman directed the original “Ghostbuste­rs” in 1984, the film teams a new cadre of ghost catchers (Paul Rudd, Carrie Coon) with the veterans (Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson) as they take on a frightenin­g deity trying to launch a new Ice Age.

Meanwhile, Warner Bros.’ sci-fi epic “Dune: Part Two,” about war and survival in an inhospitab­le sand-covered planet, again managed a strong second place, taking in an estimated $17.6 million for the Friday-through-Sunday period.

It has now earned $233.3 million in the United States and Canada and $341 million internatio­nally, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations reported.

New horror film

In third, dropping two spots from last weekend, was Universal and DreamWorks Animation’s martial arts comedy “Kung Fu Panda 4,” at $16.8 million.

“Immaculate,” a new psychologi­cal horror film from indie studio Neon and starring Sydney Sweeney, placed fourth at $5.4 million.

Sweeney, a graduate of the hit TV series “Euphoria” and the recent rom-com “Anyone But You,” plays a nun who—despite her virginity—becomes pregnant. Other nuns in her remote Italian convent at first treat her as the next Virgin Mary but then things start getting very creepy.

And in fifth spot was Lionsgate’s “Arthur the King,” at $4.4 million. Mark Wahlberg plays an adventurer who befriends an injured stray dog.

Rounding out the top 10 were: “Late Night With the Devil” ($2.8 million); “Imaginary” ($2.8 million); “Love Lies Bleeding” ($1.6 million); “Cabrini” ($1.4 million); and “Bob Marley: One Love” ($1.1 million).

 ?? —DREAMWORKS ANIMATION ?? Scene from “Kung Fu Panda 4”
—DREAMWORKS ANIMATION Scene from “Kung Fu Panda 4”
 ?? —COLUMBIA PICTURES ?? Ernie Hudson (left) and Bill Murray in “Ghostbuste­rs: Frozen Empire”
—COLUMBIA PICTURES Ernie Hudson (left) and Bill Murray in “Ghostbuste­rs: Frozen Empire”
 ?? —IFC FILMS/SHUDDER ?? Scene from “Late Night With the Devil”
—IFC FILMS/SHUDDER Scene from “Late Night With the Devil”
 ?? —LIONSGATE ?? Mark Wahlberg in “Arthur the King”
—LIONSGATE Mark Wahlberg in “Arthur the King”
 ?? ?? Paul Rudd —AFP
Paul Rudd —AFP

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