“Aquaman” left other films in its wake in North American box offices
this weekend, taking in $31 million (N11 billion), final figures by
industry watcher Exhibitor Relations said Monday.
The DC super-hero film, in its third week out, has now taken in a
global total of $941 million (N342 billion). That makes it the biggest
Warner Bros. comic-book film since “The Dark Knight Rises” earned more
than $1 billion in 2012, according to Variety’s entertainment news
website.
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Jason Momoa stars as the heavily tattooed half human/half-Atlantean
hero who struggles against evil forces to gain control of the powerful
Trident of Atlan. James Wan, known for horror films like “Saw,”
directed.
In second place was new Sony thriller “Escape Room,” with $18.2
million for the three-day weekend — a strong start for a film that cost
just $9 million to produce.
Third place went to Disney’s family-friendly musical “Mary Poppins
Returns,” at $15.9 million. The sequel to the beloved 1964 film stars
Emily Blunt in the title role and Lin-Manuel Miranda as a limber and
lovable lamplighter.
In fourth was “Bumblebee,” from Paramount, at $13.2 million. The
prequel to the “Transformers” movies stars Hailee Steinfeld and John
Cena.
Sony’s “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” dropped to the fifth spot,
with a take of $13.1 million for its fourth week in theatres.
The film won a best-animated picture award at the Golden Globes on Sunday, with director Peter Ramsay hailing the message of inclusivity behind the film.
“We were trying to make a movie that spoke to the idea that anyone
could be behind the mask,” he said during his acceptance speech.








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