'Spider-Man' casts a wide web to top weekend box office

11 Jul 2017 / 03:43 H.

SPIDER-Man: Homecoming, Sony's newest addition to the growing library of summertime superhero yarns, spun up an impressive opening in North American theaters this weekend, with ticket sales for the three-day weekend estimated at US$117 million (RM5.02 billion)
That would give the film the third-largest opening so far this year, behind Beauty and the Beast and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. Sony, along with Columbia Pictures and Marvel Studios, spent a hefty US$175 million to make the film, but global sales have already surpassed US$250 million, according to website boxofficemojo.com.
This family-friendly version of Spider-Man – with a 93% rating on the Rotten Tomatoes website – stars Tom Holland as a young Peter Parker, ably mentored by Robert Downy Jr. as Iron Man as he takes on bad guy Vulture (Michael Keaton). Director Jon Watts had previously helmed lower-budget cop and horror films.
Last week's No. 1 film, Despicable Me 3, came in second at a respectable US$34 million, website Exhibitor Relations reported. In Universal's latest installment in the animated series, Steve Carell stars as the voice of bad guy-turned-protagonist Gru – and his twin brother Dru. Kristen Wiig voices Gru's wife Lucy and South Park co-creator Trey Parker is evil villain Balthazar Bratt.
In third spot was Sony's heist thriller Baby Driver, with Ansel Elgort (The Fault in our Stars) starring as a gifted getaway driver who suffers from tinnitus – ringing in his ears – forcing him to play music on his iPod to concentrate when behind the wheel. It took in US$12.7 million in its third week.
Fourth was Wonder Woman, at US$10.1 million. The Warner Bros. superhero action film stars Israeli actress Gal Gadot as the Amazonian goddess-princess.
And in fifth place was Transformers: The Last Knight from Paramount, with ticket sales of US$6.3 million. The latest episode in that blockbuster series, heavy on visual effects, features actors Mark Wahlberg, Josh Duhamel, John Turturro and Anthony Hopkins.
Rounding out the top 10 were:
Cars 3 (US$5.6 million)
The House (US$4.8 million)
The Big Sick (US$3.6 million)
47 Meters Down (US$2.8 million)
The Beguiled (US$2.0 million) — AFP Relaxnews

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