Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard shoots to top of US box office

Total takes remain pale compared to pre-pandemic levels, but watchers take heart in theatre reopenings

Published Mon, Jun 21, 2021 · 09:50 PM

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    NORTH American moviegoers again showed their love of action comedies over weekend as new release The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard shot to the top of the box office, taking in an estimated US$11.7 million, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations reported.

    Total takes remain pale compared to their pre-pandemic levels, but Hollywood watchers have taken heart in the progressive reopening of theatres and the lifting of capacity limits in many cities.

    As a sequel to Lionsgate's popular The Hitman's Bodyguard from 2017 - and with Ryan Reynolds, Samuel L Jackson and Salma Hayek reprising their leading roles - the new Bodyguard was expected to do well.

    But it will have to keep doing well to make up for its US$70 million production cost, Variety said.

    Last week's box office leader A Quiet Place Part II - hovering at or near the top since its release four weeks ago - slipped slightly to second spot, taking in US$9.4 million for the three-day weekend.

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    The Paramount horror flick about ferocious unseen monsters stars Emily Blunt. Her husband John Krasinski was the director.

    In third place was Sony's family-friendly Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway, at US$6.1 million. The mixed live-action/

    animation features the voice of James Corden in the title role, with live performances by Rose Byrne, Domhnall Gleeson and David Oyelowo.

    Fourth spot went to another horror movie, Warner Bros' The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, at US$5.2 million. Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga again star as paranormal investigators fighting demonic nastiness.

    And in fifth place was Disney's family-friendly Cruella, at US$5.1 million. Emma Stone stars as the puppy-persecuting title villain.

    Rounding out the top 10 were: In the Heights (US$4.2 million); Spirit Untamed (US$1.6 million); 12 Mighty Orphans (US$870,000); The House Next Door: Meet the Blacks (US$604,000); and Wrath of Man (US$350,000). AFP

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