‘Aquaman’ makes muted splash at N. American box office

‘Aquaman’ makes muted splash at N. American box office

Nevertheless, the DCEU sequel starring Jason Momoa came in at No. 1 on the three-day Christmas weekend.

Jason Momoa returns as the sea-dwelling superhero in ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’. (Warner Bros pic)
LOS ANGELES:
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom”, starring Jason Momoa as a sea-dwelling superhero, splashed to the top of the three-day Christmas weekend box office despite muted ticket sales for the DC Extended Universe offering, industry watchers reported yesterday.

The film took in US$38.3 million (RM177.3 million) in its debut weekend in the United States and Canada for the Friday-through-Monday period, according to Exhibitor Relations.

The DC comics sequel follows the king of Atlantis as he splits his time between the depths of the sea and the surface world, combining forces with his half-brother and former enemy as turmoil and climate change threatens the underwater realm.

Warner Bros’ fantasy musical “Wonka”, starring Timothee Chalamet as a younger version of Roald Dahl’s famous chocolatier Willy Wonka – a character first played by Gene Wilder and then Johnny Depp – placed second for US$28.4 million.

The new musical version of “The Color Purple”, which only debuted on Christmas Monday, landed in third with US$18.2 million in sales – the biggest Christmas Day opening since “Sherlock Holmes” in 2009.

The new reimagining is based on the Pulitzer-Prize winning novel by Alice Walker that then became a beloved movie before landing on Broadway as a musical. It follows the struggles and triumphs of a young Black woman in rural Georgia in the early 20th century.

The movie rounds out Warner Bros’ standing in the top three spots. It stars Taraji P Henson, Fantasia Barrino-Taylor, Danielle Brooks, H.E.R. and Colman Domingo, among others.

In fourth was animated comedy “Migration” about a family of mallard ducks out on adventure as they fly from New England to Jamaica, which earned US$17.5 million in its debut weekend. And rom-com “Anyone But You” debuted in fifth with US$8.1 million.

Rounding out the top 10 this holiday weekend were:

  • “The Iron Claw” (US$6.8 million)
  • “Salaar Part 1 – Ceasefire” (US$6.7 million)
  • “The Boys in the Boat” (US$5.7 million)
  • Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes” (US$4.1 million)
  • “Dunki” (US$3.7 million)

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