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Neeson’s The Marksman ends Wonder Woman 1984 reign

- REBECCA RUBIN

If time is a flat circle, then it’s only fitting that a second Liam Neeson movie is ruling over the US box office during the pandemic. Months after his action thriller Honest Thief led domestic charts, another Neeson (you guessed it!) action thriller The Marksman has its debut at No.1 with US$3.2 million (96 million baht) in ticket sales.

Robert Lorenz directed The Marksman, about a rancher and retired US Marine living in Arizona who helps a young boy escape a Mexican drug cartel. The film, which premiered in 1,975 locations, was expected to rake in $3.7 million through the Martin Luther King holiday yesterday. Open Road, the distributo­r behind The Marksman, also backed Honest Thief. That film bowed to $3.7 million last October and ended its theatrical run with $14 million in the US and $28 million globally.

The Marksman joins the company of Honest Thief and Robert De Niro’s

The War With Grandpa as some of the lowest-grossing box office toppers in modern history, highlighti­ng the bleak reality that cinemas are facing amid the country’s latest Covid-19 surge. Overall, about 65% of US cinemas are closed due to the pandemic.

Meanwhile, Wonder Woman 1984 slid to second place after besting the (albeit muted) competitio­n for three straight weekends. Warner Bros did not provide a three-day total, but the studio projects the Gal Gadot-led superhero sequel will generate $2.6 million through the extended holiday weekend. However, Wonder Woman 1984 could drop to third place behind The Croods: A New Age when Martin Luther King Day sales are finalised on Monday.

Wonder Woman 1984, a DC Comics adaptation that cost $200 million to produce, released simultaneo­usly on the fledgling streaming service HBO Max. It will be taken off the platform next Sunday, and the film will only be available to watch in cinemas until it reaches its traditiona­l home entertainm­ent window. It’s expected to return to the streaming platform a few months later. Internatio­nally, where HBO Max has yet to launch, the fantastica­l follow-up brought in $5.2 million, boosting foreign revenues to $105.9 million for a worldwide total of $141.7 million.

For now, Universal and DreamWorks’ sequel to The Croods placed third, amassing $2.04 million this weekend and looking to cross the long weekend with $2.9 million. The animated family film actually improved upon last week’s grosses by 13%, which is impressive considerin­g it’s currently available to watch on home entertainm­ent. Last year, Universal forged an agreement with major cinema chains such as AMC and Cinemark to allow the studio to put new releases on demand after 17 days in cinemas. In return, select exhibitors are getting an undisclose­d cut of digital profits. After two months in cinemas, The Croods: A New Age has made $40 million at the domestic box office. Overseas, the movie added another $2.2 million from 17 countries for an internatio­nal total of $94.7 million and a global tally of $134.8 million.

Another Universal title, News Of The World with Tom Hanks, landed in fourth place with three-day total of $1.05 million and an expected fourday tally of $1.27 million. The Western drama, which is also available to watch on-demand, has collected $8.72 million on the big screen. Rounding out the top five is Sony’s thriller Monster Hunter. The video game adaptation with Milla Jovovich generated $920,000 over the weekend and was expected to reach $1.09 million through MLK day, for $9.2 million to date.

Though Promising Young Woman fell to seventh place on box office charts, the film all but dominated social media chatter as the acclaimed revenge thriller hit premium-on-demand platforms this weekend. (Focus Features, the company distributi­ng the movie, falls under its parent company Universal’s early VOD agreement.) It played in more than 1,000 cinemas and collected $430,000 over the weekend, most of which came from drive-in locations.

Directed by Emerald Fennell and starring Carey Mulligan, Promising Young Woman has grossed $3.4 million in theatres so far. However, the studio has not reported how many watched online.

Overseas, Disney and Pixar’s Soul continued to chug along at the internatio­nal box office, particular­ly in China where it now stands as the third highest-grossing Pixar movie of all time with $43.1 million. The critically loved animated family film isn’t playing in US cinemas. Instead, it premiered on the company’s streaming service Disney Plus on Christmas Day. In total, Soul has made $57.4 million from 11 countries.

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Liam Neeson in The Marksman.

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