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Film ‘Cocaine Bear’ gets high with $23.1M, ‘Ant-Man’ sinks fast

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NEW YORK — The gonzo R-rated horror comedy “Cocaine Bear” sniffed up $23.1 million in its opening weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday, while Marvel’s “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumani­a” was quickly dwarfed in its second weekend.

“Quantumani­a” was still No. 1 with an estimated $32.2 million in ticket sales in U.S. and Canadian theaters. But the “Ant-Man” sequel, hit with some of the worst reviews and audience scores of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, dropped a steep 69.7 percent in its second weekend. That’s the worst decline for an MCU film, falling faster than “Black Widow” (67.8 percent), a pandemic release that debuted simultaneo­usly in homes.

Instead, Universal Pictures’ “Cocaine Bear” rampaged through multiplexe­s, scoring notably above expectatio­ns. Made for about $35 million and directed by Elizabeth Banks, “Cocaine Bear” stirred up plenty of buzz just from its title and its madeto-go-viral trailer.

“Cocaine Bear,” scripted by Jimmy Warden and produced by Phil Lord and Christophe­r Miller (”Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse,” “The Lego Movie”), managed to turn a bizarre, true-life tale into a tongue-in-cheek box office hit. It’s based on the real story of a 175-pound black bear who died in the Georgia mountains in 1985 after eating from a duffel bag of cocaine that had fallen from a smuggler’s plane. (The smuggler, a former Kentucky narcotics investigat­or, parachuted to his death in Tennessee.)

The trailer for “Cocaine Bear,” which played ahead of the Super

Bowl, was watched globally by more than 90 million, Universal said, and caught fire on social media.

“Cocaine Bear” managed to overperfor­m despite mixed reviews from

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