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‘Equalizer 3’ cleans up; ‘Barbie,’ ‘Oppenheime­r’ score new records

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The third installmen­t in the Denzel Washington-led “Equalizer” franchise topped the domestic box office this weekend with $34.5 million according to studio estimates Sunday. By the end of the Monday holiday, Sony expects that total will rise to $42 million.

Labor Day signals the end of Hollywood’s summer movie season, which will surpass $4 billion in ticket sales for the first time since the pandemic thanks in no small part to “Barbie” and “Oppenheime­r,” which are still netting records even after seven weeks in theaters. This weekend, Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” officially became the biggest movie of 2023 with over $1.36 billion globally, surpassing “The Super Mario Bros. Movie,” while Christophe­r Nolan’s “Oppenheime­r” sailed past $850 million globally to become the No. 3 movie of the year and Nolan’s third highest grossing.

“The Equalizer 3” arrived at a fraught time for Hollywood, with actors seven weeks into a strike for fair contracts with major entertainm­ent companies and movie theaters bracing for a somewhat depleted fall season as a result.

The ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike meant Washington was unable to stump for the movie, which was directed by his frequent collaborat­or Antoine Fuqua and brings his vigilante character Robert Mccall to Italy’s Amalfi coast. While the lack of a major star on a promotiona­l tour would normally be considered a liability for a film’s box office potential, “Equalizer 3” may be the rare exception that could withstand a rollout without Washington’s help simply because it’s a recognizab­le franchise.

“One of the biggest movie stars in the world took us out on a high note,” said Paul Dergarabed­ian, the senior media analyst for Comscore. “Studios often coast to Labor Day, but Sony was smart to choose this weekend to open ‘The Equalizer 3.’”

Sony opened the R-rated “Equalizer 3” in over 3,900 locations in North America, including on IMAX and premium large format screens, where it opened in line with the previous two films which both went on to make over $190 million globally. With co-financing from TSG and Eagle Pictures, the film carried a $70 million production price tag. The film received generally positive reviews from critics (76% on Rotten Tomatoes) and overwhelmi­ngly positive reviews from audiences, who gave it an A on Cinemascor­e and a five-star Posttrak rating.

“It’s uncanny the consistenc­y of the Equalizer franchise,” Dergarabed­ian said.

Overseas, it made $26.1 million, contributi­ng to a $60.6 million global debut.

In second place, “Barbie” added $10.6 million over the weekend in the U.S. and Canada, pushing its domestic total to $609.5 million. Warner Bros.’ other main theatrical offering, “Blue Beetle” added $7.3 million to take third. The DC superhero film has grossed $56.6 million in three weekends in North America. Fourth place went to Sony’s “Gran Turismo: Based on a True Story,” which is projecting $6.6 million through Sunday, down 62% from its first place opening weekend, and $8.5 million including Monday.

 ?? STEFANO MONTESI/SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINM­ENT VIA AP ?? This image released by Sony Pictures Entertainm­ent shows Denzel Washington in a scene from “The Equalizer 3.”
STEFANO MONTESI/SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINM­ENT VIA AP This image released by Sony Pictures Entertainm­ent shows Denzel Washington in a scene from “The Equalizer 3.”

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