'Doctor Strange 2' holds top spot 2nd weekend in a row
'Doctor Strange 2' holds top spot 2nd weekend in a row
"Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" stayed on top of the box office charts during its second weekend in theatres, earning an additional US$61 million from North American theatres, according to studio estimates Sunday.
With $688 million in global grosses, it's already one of the highest grossing films of the pandemic and the second biggest of 2022. But a 67 per cent fall is also a steep drop -- even for reliably frontloaded superhero films. Still, "Spider-Man: No Way Home" slid 68 per cent in weekend two.
Released by the Walt Disney Co., " Doctor Strange 2 " benefitted from being the first Marvel movie to follow "Spider-Man: No Way Home," in which Benedict Cumberbatch's sorcerer played a pivotal role.
Directed by Sam Raimi, "Doctor Strange 2" also builds upon the popular Disney+ series "Wandavision" and contains a number of cameos that fans didn't want to be spoiled. The elements all came together to give "Doctor Strange" the 11th-biggest domestic debut of all time. But reviews also weren't quite as strong as those for the latest "Spider-Man" installment, which could impact the film in the long run.
The movie has already exceeded the global earnings of the first "Doctor Strange" movie, as well as 11 other Marvel Cinematic Universe titles -- and it's not even playing in China.
"Audiences crave these big blockbusters on the big screen," said Paul Dergarabedian, the senior media analyst for Comscore. "This marketplace has given `Doctor Strange' a pretty long runway to be successful until 'Top Gun."'
There was little in the way of new competition. The only major new movie was Universal Pictures and Blumhouse's adaptation of Stephen King's "Firestarter," which was released in both theatres and on the company's streaming service, Peacock+.
Starring Zac Efron and Ryan Kiera Armstrong, "Firestarter" earned just $3.8 million from 3,412 North American theatres. Reviews for the film didn't drop until the day of release, but critics have been less than impressed with this iteration of King's story about a preteen with pyrokinetic powers. Audiences weren't on board either, giving it a C- CinemaScore. As Dergarabedian noted, however, no film that opens "day and date" in theatres and on streaming is expecting to break any records.
"The notion that a theatrical exclusive debut gives movies their best shot at success is right," Dergarabedian said.
"Firestarter" debuted in fourth place, behind holdover family films "The Bad Guys" and "Sonic the Hedgehog 2," which took the second and third spots. Now in its fourth weekend, Universal's "The Bad Guys" added $6.9 million, bringing its global grosses to $165.6 million. "Sonic 2," in its sixth week, earned $4.6 million, raising its cumulative total to $175.7 million.
Meanwhile, "Everything Everywhere All At Once" is still going strong even after eight weeks in release. The A24 film picked up an additional $3.3 million, down only six per cent from the previous weekend, bringing its total grosses to $47 million.
The faith-based comedy "Family Camp" also opened this weekend from Roadside Attractions. Playing on 854 screens, the PG-rated pic earned $1.4 million. And Bleecker Street released the well-reviewed indie "Montana Story," starring Haley Lu Richardson as a woman who returns home with her estranged brother to care for their ailing father. "Montana Story" grossed $20,104 from four theatres.
Things will pick up considerably in the coming weeks: Next weekend, Focus Features debuts "Downton Abbey: A New Era" and A24 has the Alex Garland thriller "Men," before everyone clears the way for Tom Cruise in "Top Gun: Maverick." That flies into theatres Memorial Day weekend.
Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theatres, according to Comscore. Final domestic figures will be released Monday.
1. "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness," $61 million
2. "The Bad Guys," $6.9 million.
3. "Sonic the Hedgehog 2," $4.6 million.
4. "Firestarter," $3.8 million.
5. "Everything Everywhere All At Once," $3.3 million.
6. "Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore," $2.4 million.
7. "The Lost City," $1.7 million.
8. "The Northman," $1.7 million.
9. "Family Camp," $1.4 million.
10. "The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent," $1 million.
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