The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

‘Joker’ tops box office again, beats ‘Addams Family’

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LOS ANGELES — The first weekend was no fluke: “Joker” is a hit.

The Rrated comic book villain origin story had a phenomenal second weekend at the box office, topping the charts once more over newcomers such as the animated “The Addams Family” and the Will Smith action pic “Gemini Man.”

Warner Bros. said Sunday that “Joker” added an estimated $55 million from North American theaters this weekend, bringing its domestic total to $192.7 million.

Not only are the pure grosses impressive, but “Joker” also dropped only 43% from its recordbrea­king debut.

For comic book films, which are often frontloade­d and regularly see second weekend falls that are over 50%, it’s a notably small dip. It’s also a slightly lower drop than “Wonder Woman” and “Black Panther” — both of which had higher initial openings and went on to have long lives in theaters.

“These are incredible numbers and really reflect how interested and excited people were,” said Paul Dergarabed­ian, senior media analyst for Comscore.

The film had a rollercoas­ter ride to release, with highs like winning the top prize at the Venice Film Festival, and lows when concerns about the film inciting violence made headlines and prompted increased security at many theaters across the country. But audiences have spoken with their dollars and “were not going to be deterred,” Dergarabed­ian said.

“It shows that content wins. A great movie will rise up above all the noise over whatever controvers­y or security concerns there were,” he added. “You’re totally left out of the water cooler conversati­on if you haven’t seen ‘Joker.’”

Internatio­nally, “Joker” added $123.7 million from 79 markets, bringing its global total to $543.9 million after just 12 days in theaters.

“Joker’s” second weekend success played well alongside the counterpro­gramming of the kidfriendl­y “Addams Family,” which exceeded expectatio­ns and came in a strong second with $30.3 million.

United Artists Releasing distribute­d the film from MGM and BRON Creative that features the voices of Oscar Isaac, Charlize Theron and Bette Midler. “The Addams Family” defied middling reviews (43% on Rotten Tomatoes) and benefited from a marketplac­e with relatively few family friendly options in theaters right now, aside from “Abominable” which is now in its third weekend.

The ambitious, stardriven “Gemini Man” was not so lucky. The visual effectshea­vy Ang Lee film about an assassin on the run from a younger version of himself (both played by Smith using state of the art deaging technology) opened in third place with only $20.5 million. Even Smith’s disastrous “After Earth” had a better debut ($27.5 million).

Reviews were overwhelmi­ngly poor (it’s currently at 26% on Rotten Tomatoes) but “Gemini Man” also had the “Joker” factor to contend with, which may have contribute­d to the disappoint­ing opening, according to Dergarabed­ian.

“Gemini Man” was not a cheap endeavor either. The film from Paramount and Skydance cost a reported $140 million to make after rebates and will have a difficult time breaking even.

Rounding out the top five were “Abominable,” with $6.2 million, and “Downton Abbey,” with $4.9 million.

 ?? Niko Tavernise / Associated Press ?? This image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows Joaquin Phoenix in a scene from the film, “Joker.”
Niko Tavernise / Associated Press This image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows Joaquin Phoenix in a scene from the film, “Joker.”

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