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‘Star Trek Beyond’ Tops Box Office, Earns $59.6 Million In Opening Weekend
Here’s William Shatner as Capt. Kirk on the original TV and film “Star Trek” productions.
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The third new release Ice Age: Collision Course had a disappointing $21 million opening.
United States audiences preferred Universal, a unit of Comcast (NASDAQ:CMCSA) and Illumination Entertainment’s animated holdover The Secret Life of Pets, which placed #2 in its 3rd frame with $29.3-M from 4,048 locations for a domestic total of $260.7-M, and worldwide box office take of $323.7-M.
Paramount announced Monday that the next film in the series will bring back Chris Hemsworth as Kirk’s father. That’s fantastic for a small horror flick with a budget of $4.5 million.
Ice Age: Collision Course was skewered by critics.
On top of that, because Star Trek: Discovery is on CBS All Access, a streaming site, there is more freedom away from network restrictions on the plotlines and dialogue.
His character, Pavel Chekov, won’t be re-cast by Trek reboot series producer J.J. Abrams, and Quinto agrees with the decision. It made $36 million internationally for a worldwide total of $122.8 million. This movie also reveals that Sulu (John Chu) has a husband and daughter, and at the end of the film you come out with a stronger appreciation for his talents.
However, given Beyond’s US$185 million budget, all eyes will now turn toward the film’s global performance, Brevet wrote.
In its second weekend of release, Sony’s “Ghostbusters” is neck-and-neck with “Lights Out” with $21.6 million and tied for third place.
Paramount has tried to acquaint overseas audiences with the franchise as its sequels have come out, said Mr. Moore. The reboot has now earned $86.9-M domestically.
A week after debuting in a handful of theaters, “Hillary’s America” expanded to 1,217 locations, picking up US$3.7 million.
Box Office Mojo analyst Brad Brevet projected a final domestic haul of around US$180 million for Justin Lin’s science-fiction adventure, which sees the USS Enterprise crew shipwrecked on a hostile planet. The pic fared better with moviegoers, who gave it a B+.
Among limited releases, Fox Searchlight debuted “Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie” in 313 theatres where the big screen version of the cult series about two hard-partying best friends earned $1.9 million.
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Next week sees the return of Matt Damon in Jason Bourne as well as the comedy Bad Moms and Cafe Society, the latest from director Woody Allen.