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'Annabelle: Creation' prevailed on North American box offices pulling in $35m in its first week out.
Horror, war or animal-centered comedy take your pick. This weekend,
horror prevailed on North American movie screens, with "scary as
hell" film "Annabelle: Creation" pulling in $35 million in its
first week out, more than paying off the $15 million Warner Bros. spent on it,
analysts said.
The estimated three-day opening take for "Annabelle," the
fourth installment in the popular "Conjuring" franchise, was
considered healthy for a supernatural horror flic. The film stars Stephanie
Sigman, Talitha Bateman, Miranda Otto, Lulu Wilson and Anthony LaPaglia.
While this has been a weak summer overall for film, it was a good
weekend for Warner Bros., which saw another of its productions, war movie
"Dunkirk," hold steady at second in the box-office race, with ticket
sales of $11.4 million, industry site Exhibitor Relations reported.
That movie, starring One Direction singer Harry Styles, depicts the
heroic 1940 evacuation of hundreds of thousands of Allied troops from northern
France. The film has a global take of $363.6 million so far, and has yet to be
released in China, Japan or Italy, according to boxofficemojo.com.
In third spot is the Open Road film "Nut Job 2: Nutty by
Nature," at $8.9 million, less than half the opening weekend take of the
first "Nut Job" movie. The animated adventure tells the story of a
group of animals trying to save their home from the bulldozer.
Sony's "The Dark Tower" placed fourth, at $7.9 million,
slipping from the No. 1 spot a week earlier. The sci-fi production, based on
best-selling novels by horror/fantasy master Stephen King and starring Tom
Taylor and Idris Elba, tells about a boy trying to save the world from enemies
including bad guy Matthew McConaughey.
In fifth place, also from Sony, was "The Emoji Movie," with
$6.6 million in ticket sales. The computer-animated comedy, based on the
expressive little symbols on cell phones, has an all-star voicing cast
including James Corden, Anna Faris, Maya Rudolph, Christina Aguilera and Sofia
Vergara.
Rounding out the top 10 were:
"Girls Trip" ($6.5 million)
"Spider-Man: Homecoming" ($6.1 million)
"Kidnap" ($5.2 million)
"The Glass Castle" ($4.9 million)
"Atomic Blonde" ($4.6 million)
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