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Spielberg’s ‘Ready Player One’ tops holiday box office

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Ready Player One Movie Poster (Photo: Ready Player One Movie/Facebook)

Ready Player One Movie Poster (Photo: Ready Player One Movie/Facebook)

LOS ANGELES — Steven Spielberg has found his way back to the top of the box office with the action-adventure “Ready Player One,” while Tyler Perry has scored again with “Acrimony.”

Studio estimates on Sunday say Spielberg’s virtual reality-focused film earned a solid $53.2 million in its first four days in theatres from 4,234 locations since opening Wednesday night, with $41.2 million of that coming from the three-day weekend.

Not adjusted for inflation, it’s Spielberg’s best opening in a decade following “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull,” which launched with $100.1 million in 2008. Aside from “The BFG,” Spielberg has lately favoured smaller historical dramas instead of the big-scale blockbusters of his heyday.

Based on Ernest Cline’s popular novel and chock-full of references to 1980s pop culture, including some nods to Spielberg’s own films, “Ready Player One” is a return to the popcorn filmmaking that he became known for. With that includes a reportedly hefty $175 million price tag, which does not account for marketing costs.

Audiences gave the film an A- CinemaScore, and reviews have been warm, too (it’s sitting at a 76 per cent on Rotten Tomatoes). Those who turned out this weekend were mostly male (59 per cent) and over the age of 25 (56 per cent).

“It’s great to be in the Steven Spielberg business,” said Jeff Goldstein, Warner Bros.’ president of domestic distribution. “We always believed that this movie itself would carry the day and that’s really what happened. We’ve seen all around the globe that the word of mouth is really propelling it.”

Goldstein said while advance ticket sales were solid, the walk-up business was particularly robust on Friday and Saturday.

Internationally, the film exceeded the studio’s expectations with $128 million from 62 territories, including $61.7 million from China (the biggest-ever opening in the country for Warner Bros.). Globally it grossed $181.3 million.

ComScore senior media analyst Paul Dergarabedian said the performance of “Ready Player One” should be judged in the context of the marketplace, which is down significantly (24.1 per cent) from last March and has seen nearly every film since “Black Panther” open in the “middling to good range.”

“None of them have set the world on fire,” Dergarabedian said. “We’re living in a world where a $52.3 million gross for the first four days is a really good number.”

“Tyler Perry’s Acrimony” took second place. Driven by an overwhelmingly female audience, the film starring Taraji P. Henson grossed $17.1 million over the 3-day weekend, followed by “Black Panther” in third place with $11.3 million.

With $650.7 million in domestic grosses, “Black Panther” is poised to pass “Jurassic World’s” $652 million to become the fourth highest grossing domestic release of all time.

A batch of faith-based films also competed for attention leading up to the Easter holiday, including “I Can Only Imagine,” which scored again with $10.8 million to take fourth place. It outshined “Paul, Apostle of Christ,” which earned $3.5 million in weekend two and the new opener, “God’s Not Dead: A Light in Darkness,” which stumbled with $2.6 million. Even Wes Anderson’s “Isle of Dogs,” playing in only 165 locations, beat “God’s Not Dead 3” with $2.8 million.

“Pacific Rim Uprising” rounded out the top five with $9.2 million, down 67 per cent from last weekend’s No. 1 opening.

The year is still down nearly 4 per cent, too, but there are some superheroes on the horizon.

“The cavalry is on the way in ‘Avengers: Infinity War,”’ Dergarabedian said.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theatres, according to comScore. Where available, the latest international numbers for Friday through Sunday are also included. Final domestic figures will be released Monday.

1.”Ready Player One,” $41.2 million ($128 million international).

2.”Tyler Perry’s Acrimony,” $17.1 million.

3.”Black Panther,” $11.3 million ($7.7 million international).

4.”I Can Only Imagine,” $10.8 million ($200,000 international).

5.”Pacific Rim Uprising,” $9.2 million ($31.4 million international).

6.”Sherlock Gnomes,” $7 million ($2.5 million international).

7.”Love, Simon,” $4.8 million ($1.6 million international).

8.”Tomb Raider,” $4.7 million ($12 million international).

9.”A Wrinkle in Time,” $4.7 million ($4.8 million international).

10.”Paul, Apostle of Christ,” $3.5 million.

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Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at international theatres (excluding the U.S. and Canada), according to comScore:

  1. “Ready Player One,” $128 million.
  2. “Peter Rabbit,” $32.1 million.
  3. “Pacific Rim Uprising,” $31.4 million.
  4. “Baaghi 2,” $15.2 million.
  5. “Tomb Raider,” $12 million.
  6. “Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum,” $8.5 million.
  7. “Black Panther,” $7.7 million.
  8. “Nothing to Lose (Part 1),” $7.1 million.
  9. “Red Sparrow,” and “Blockers,” $5 million.
  10. “A Wrinkle in Time,” $4.8 million.

 

 

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