Alien-invasion sci-fi mystery Nope rules North American box office with US$44m debut

Published Mon, Jul 25, 2022 · 11:55 AM
    • From left: British actor Daniel Kaluuya, director Jordan Peele, actress Keke Palmer and actor Brandon Perea attend the world premiere of Universal Pictures "Nope" at the Chinese theatre in Hollywood, California.
    • From left: British actor Daniel Kaluuya, director Jordan Peele, actress Keke Palmer and actor Brandon Perea attend the world premiere of Universal Pictures "Nope" at the Chinese theatre in Hollywood, California. PHOTO: AFP

    UNIVERSAL’S new horror flick Nope opened atop the North American box office, ousting the latest edition of Marvel’s Thor franchise from its perch to earn an estimated US$44 million, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations reported on Sunday (Jul 24).

    The alien-invasion sci-fi mystery, which features a Black family struggling to make ends meet on their bleached California horse ranch, is the highly-anticipated latest effort by writer and director Jordan Peele, whose 2017 debut Get Out earned rave reviews.

    “This is an excellent opening for an original horror movie,” said analyst David Gross of Franchise Entertainment Research.

    The film, which stars Daniel Kaluuya, who stole the show in Get Out, managed to bump Thor: Love and Thunder to second spot after the superhero blockbuster spent 2 weeks at the top spot.

    The action comedy starring a muscle-clad, self-parodying Chris Hemsworth as the space viking who finds himself pining for his ex-girlfriend Jane Foster (Natalie Portman), pulled in US$22.1 million for the Friday-to-Sunday period, for a worldwide cumulative total of US$276 million.

    Third spot belonged to Minions: The Rise of Gru. The latest goofy installment in Universal’s animated Despicable Me franchise took in US$17.7 million, for a cumulative total of US$298 million.

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    Where the Crawdads Sing also slipped one spot to fourth. Sony’s adaptation of Delia Owens’ novel about an abandoned girl who grows up in marshland of 1950s and 60s North Carolina and, at a murder trial years later looks back on that rough and violent upbringing, earned US$10.3 million.

    Dropping from fourth to fifth was Paramount’s Top Gun: Maverick, the crowd-pleasing sequel to the original 1986 film that once again features Tom Cruise as cocky US Navy test pilot Pete “Maverick” Mitchell.

    The fighter ace feature, in its ninth week in theatres, has now grossed an eye-popping US$635 million worldwide.

    Baz Luhrmann’s music biopic Elvis - starring Austin Butler as the King alongside Tom Hanks as his exploitative manager, Colonel Tom Parker - took sixth in the Warner Bros film’s fifth weekend of release, at US$6.3 million.

    Rounding off the top 10 were Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank (US$3.9 million); The Black Phone (US$3.4 million); Jurassic World: Dominion (US$3 million); and Mrs Harris goes to Paris (US$1.3 million). AFP

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