The Mercury News

‘Mortal Kombat’ leads one-two movie punch

- Ry Rebecca Rubin

For the first time since the pandemic struck, not one, but two movies brought in notable ticket sales at the domestic box office. It’s the clearest indication yet that people appear ready to return to the movies after nearly a year of staying home to stream.

“Mortal Kombat,” a martial arts-inspired adaptation of the popular video game, led U.S. box office charts, taking in a robust $22.5 million from 3,073 North American venues. The Warner Bros. movie is already available to watch at home, on the streaming service HBO Max,foramonth—astrategy the studio is deploying for its entire 2021 slate.

Though the R-rated “Mortal Kombat” easily cinched first place, it had more competitio­n than it may have expected heading into the weekend. In a not-so-distant second, “Demon Slayer: Mugen Train” earned a solid $15.9 million from 1,598 locations. That number is slightly below estimation­s that suggested the movie could reach $19.5 million over the weekend, but it’s an impressive haul nonetheles­s. The anime action adventure, from Funimation and Aniplex, has been a massive commercial hit in internatio­nal markets such as Japan, where it currently ranks as the highest-grossing movie ever with $365 million. In total, “Demon Slayer” has surpassed the $400 million mark.

Box office analysts have been encouraged by the one-two punch of “Mortal Kombat” and “Demon Slayer,” especially since only 50% of cinemas in the country have reopened. Multiplexe­s that have been able to welcome back patrons have been capping attendance in line with government guidelines. In Los Angeles, for example, that means 50% capacity or 200 people. In New York, theaters will be able to operate at 33% capacity starting today.

“This weekend is another very good step,” said David A. Gross, who runs the movie consultanc­y FranchiseR­e. Among other wide releases, “Godzilla vs. Kong” landed in third place with $4.2 million from 2,856 venues. After four weeks in theaters, the Warner Bros. and Legendary monster mashup has amassed $86.5 million.

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