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3rd "Fantastic Beasts" Film Opens at $43M Domestically, but Does Better Overseas
Fantastic Beasts Opens with a Not-Quite Fantastic $43M Domestically, but Finds More Magic Overseas
by Chris Nashawaty - Box Office News April 17, 2022 Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore could have used a little more magic on its opening weekend. Strike that, make that a lot more magic. The third chapter in Warner Bros.’ Harry Potter spin-off saga debuted to a less-than-fantastic $43 million in North America over the long Easter frame — the lowest roll-out in the series to date. However, some good news came from overseas, where the wizarding tale has been able to conjure significantly more enchantment, taking in $150.4 million in its first two weekends of release. While the latest Fantastic Beasts is only the third chapter in a planned series of five, the Harry Potter prequel franchise seems to already be showing signs of diminishing box-office returns. Unspooling in 4,208 theaters, the PG-13-rated Secrets of Dumbledore scored a $10,218 per-screen average. While audiences gave the movie a solid ‘B+’ CinemaScore grade, critics were less charitable, handing it an un-fresh 48% splat. What the weekend’s numbers seem to tell us is that the latest Fantastic Beasts, which carries a hefty $200 million price tag and stars Eddie Redmayne and Jude Law as Dumbledore, will now need to shift its gaze overseas if it intends to turn a profit. Fortunately, things look a lot rosier there. In its first two weeks, Dumbledore has raked in $150.4 million abroad, bringing its current global box-office cume to $193.4 million. Looks like it’s time to put some fresh juju in that magic wand. Finishing in second place was last weekend’s champ, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, with $30 million. Paramount’s kid-friendly sequel dropped off -58.4% in its sophomore frame, earning a $7,045 per-screen average at 4,255 locations. The PG-rated follow-up to the 2020 videogame-inspired hit has collected $119.6 million in its first two weeks of domestic release. Outside of North America, where Sonic 2 opened a week earlier, the film has pulled in $112.2 million so far, bringing its current worldwide cumulative box office to $231.8 million. In third place was Paramount’s The Lost City with $6.5 million. The rom-com jungle adventure starring Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum fell -28% from the previous week. The PG-13-rated crowd-pleaser managed a $1,895 per-screen average in 3,430 theaters in its fourth frame, putting its total domestic box-office haul to date at $78.6 million. In foreign markets, The Lost City has racked up in $9.7 million so far, putting its four-week global tally at $88.3 million. Landing in fourth place was one of the spring’s biggest box-office surprises — A24’s weird and wacky Everything Everywhere All at Once. A week after expanding nationwide from a more bespoke limited release, the R-rated indie about a woman (Michelle Yeoh) who enters a visually daffy multiverse, added $6.2 million. In its fourth weekend, the ‘little-movie-that-could’’s business got a +2.1% boost over the previous frame and scored a $2,786 per-screen average in 2,220 theaters. Its total domestic haul is now $17.7 million — far more than anyone had predicted for such an idiosyncratic film. It has only brought in a negligible $370,466 from overseas so far. Rounding out the top five was the weekend’s only other major debut, Sony’s Father Stu, with an anemic $5.7 million. The R-rated inspirational drama about a boxer-turned-priest, starring Mark Wahlberg, opened on Wednesday and has taken in $8 million in its first five days. Bowing at 2,705 locations, the movie had a $2,107 per-screen average. It has not opened internationally yet. Last but not least, there was one milestone of note buried below the top five. Warner Bros.’ The Batman (which dropped down to eighth place this weekend due to its roll-out on HBO Max) finally soared past the $750 million mark. To date, the latest Caped Crusader chapter has collared $365 million domestically to date and $386.1 million from overseas, putting its current global gross at an impressive $751.1 million. https://www.boxofficemojo.com/articl...?ref_=bo_hm_hp April 15-17, 2022: Weekend Studio Estimates 1. Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore $43,000,000 2. Sonic the Hedgehog 2 $30,000,000 / $119,612,388 3. The Lost City $6,500,000 / $78,575,759 4. Everything Everywhere All at Once $6,187,118 / $17,696,059 5. Father Stu $8,027,097 6. Morbius $4,700,000 / $65,118,131 7. Ambulance $4,040,000 / $15,649,040 8. The Batman $3,800,000 / $365,035,121 9. K.G.F: Chapter 2 $2,874,000 10. Uncharted $1,170,445 / $144,986,000 |
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