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Hart’s ‘The Upside’ upsets ‘Aquaman’

- Tribune news services

Kevin Hart isn’t hosting the Oscars, but he’s got a No. 1 movie.

“The Upside,” starring Hart and Bryan Cranston, surpassed expectatio­ns to open with $19.6 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday.

The strong performanc­e of “The Upside” pushed “Aquaman” to second after the aquatic superhero’s three-week reign atop the North American box office. Warner Bros.’ “Aquaman” still passed $1 billion worldwide over the weekend, becoming the first DC Comics release to reach that mark since 2012’s “The Dark Knight Rises.”

“The Upside” opened on the heels of several weeks of Oscar drama surroundin­g Hart. Last month, the comedian withdrew from hosting the Academy Awards — just days after being named emcee — when he initially refused to apologize for years-old homophobic tweets.

On the publicity trail for “The Upside,” Hart repeatedly dismissed the Oscar controvers­y, saying he was “over it,” while flirting with the possibilit­y of returning as Oscar host — something for which talk-show host Ellen DeGeneres, in particular, advocated.

Whether all that attention helped raise the profile of “The Upside,” a remake of the 2012 French comedy “The Intouchabl­es,” was difficult to extrapolat­e, though it surely didn’t hurt.

Neil Burger’s film, which cost about $35 million to make, stars Hart as an ex-con who becomes a caretaker for a physically disabled author (Cranston).

 ?? LANTERN ENTERTAINM­ENT ?? “The Upside,” starring Kevin Hart and Bryan Cranston, was the top-grossing movie in its opening weekend.
LANTERN ENTERTAINM­ENT “The Upside,” starring Kevin Hart and Bryan Cranston, was the top-grossing movie in its opening weekend.

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