Boston Herald

‘Magic Mike’s Last Dance’ wins weekend box office

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The third installmen­t in the “Magic Mike” series danced its way to the top of the box office charts this weekend with a James Cameron double header, “Avatar: The Way of Water” and “Titanic” (yes that “Titanic”), looming close behind.

“Magic Mike’s Last Dance ” earned $8.2 million in its first weekend in North American theaters, according to studio estimates on Sunday. Cameron’s “Avatar” sequel brought in an additional $6.9 million while the 25th anniversar­y rerelease of “Titanic” took in $6.4 million from Friday to Sunday.

North American moviegoing tends to come to a halt on Super Bowl Sunday and studios react strategica­lly, often releasing films that are more “female-targeted.” Star Channing Tatum has also had several films perform well in the Super Bowl/Valentine’s Day corridor, including “The Vow,” “Dear John” and “Dog.”

“This is not known as a spike the football weekend for theaters. But there are people who want to go to theaters, even on Super Bowl weekend,” said Paul Dergarabed­ian, the senior media analyst for Comscore. “And this is perfect counterpro­gramming.”

“Magic Mike’s Last Dance,” which brought Steven Soderbergh back to the director’s chair, was given a modest theatrical release in only 1,500 theaters. The film starring Tatum as the lovable male stripper and introducin­g a wealthy benefactor played by Salma Hayek, was made to go straight to HBO Max. But like the ” House Party ” reboot from several weeks ago, Warner Bros. pivoted and decided to go theatrical first in a company effort to refocus on the theatrical experience and give fresh fare to exhibitors.

The “Magic Mike” franchise has been a profitable one. In 2012, the first film opened to some $39.1 million from just under 4,000 theaters, on its way to earning $167.3 million globally (against a $7 million production budget). The second, “XXL,” was made for slightly more ($14 million) and took in slightly less ($122.5 million) in 2015.

“Avatar: The Way of Water” in its ninth weekend added $25.8 million globally, bringing its total earnings to $2.2 billion, holding its spot as the 4th biggest movie release ever but closing in on “Titanic.”

In fourth place was the Super Bowl-themed “80 for Brady,” in its second weekend, with $6 million. The Paramount release has made just under $25 million so far. M. Night Shyamalan’s “Knock at the Cabin,” a Universal release, rounded out the top five with $5.5 million.

“Super Bowl weekend is typically slow for theaters, and this one is no exception, but help is on the way with ‘Ant-Man,'” Dergarabed­ian said. “It’ll start a chain reaction that should carry throughout the whole year.”

The Marvel/Disney film “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumani­a” opens in theaters on Feb. 17.

 ?? WARNER BROS. PICTURES VIA AP ?? This image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows Channing Tatum, left, and Salma Hayek in a scene from “Magic Mike’s Last Dance.”
WARNER BROS. PICTURES VIA AP This image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows Channing Tatum, left, and Salma Hayek in a scene from “Magic Mike’s Last Dance.”

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