The Mercury News

‘Jungle Cruise’ sets sail as No. 1 movie

- By Jonathan Landrum Jr.

Despite growing concerns over the delta variant, “Jungle Cruise” still drew moviegoers out to theaters during the film’s opening weekend to top the North American box office.

The Disney film starring Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt exceeded expectatio­ns by pulling in more than $34.1 million over the weekend. The adventure movie was estimated to open with around $25 million to $30 million domestical­ly, but it outpaced those numbers despitethe­surgeinthe­coronaviru­s cases.

Globally, “Jungle Cruise” brought in a total of $90 million, including $27.6 million in the internatio­nal box office and more than $30 million from Disney Plus.

“Jungle Cruise” also earned five times more than “The Green Knight,” which came in at No. 2 with $6.78 million. The A24 film starring Dev Patel barely edged M. Night Shyamalan’s “Old,” which had $6.76 million after scoring the top spot last weekend.

“Black Widow” placed fourth after a past week of turmoil between Disney and the film’s lead, Scarlett Johansson. The actor sued the studio over the film’s streaming release, which she said breached her contract and deprived her of potential earnings.

Disney responded to Johansson’s claim saying she received $20 million in compensati­on and that she benefited from the Disney Plus’s revenue.

Matt Damon’s “Stillwater” opened at No. 5 with $5.1 million but faced criticism as well.

The drama film was blasted by Amanda Knox, who spoke out last week about her name being associated with the new movie, saying any connection rips off her story without her consent at the “expense of my reputation.”

“Space Jam: A New Legacy” has progressiv­ely dropped to No. 6 after going No. 1 two weeks ago. “Snake Eyes” fell to seventh.

“F9: The Fast Saga” placed eighth at the box office. The film pulled in $2.6

million and totaled more than $168 million domestical­ly after six weeks.

“Escape Room: Tournament of Champions” and “The Boss Baby: Family Business” rounded out the top 10.

 ?? DISNEY ?? Jack Whitehall, left, Emily Blunt and Dwayne Johnson in “Jungle Cruise,” which earned more than $34.1 million.
DISNEY Jack Whitehall, left, Emily Blunt and Dwayne Johnson in “Jungle Cruise,” which earned more than $34.1 million.

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