Fifty
Shades of Grey' rakes in $81.7 million on opening
weekend
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[February 16, 2015]
By Chris Michaud
(Reuters) - "Fifty Shades
of Grey," the widely anticipated adaptation of the
best-selling novel about a kinky relationship between a
businessman and a college student, took in $81.7 million
in ticket sales to soar to the top of U.S. and Canadian
weekend box office charts.
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The film, which stars James Dornan and Dakota Johnson as the
libidinous couple, far outpaced the No. 2 release, "Kingsman:
The Secret Service," which took in $35.6 million from Friday
through Sunday, according to studio estimates.
Third place on the U.S. Presidents' Day holiday weekend went to
the family-friendly “The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water,”
based on the popular television show about a talking animated
sponge, which sold $30.5 million in tickets at U.S. and Canadian
theaters.
"Fifty Shades" got a boost from a Valentine's Day opening after
it was released earlier in the week in 57 foreign markets. It
took in an additional $158 million overseas, for a global total
of $240 million.
Early U.S. screenings on Thursday night brought in $8.6 million,
setting the scene for a record-breaking opening for any
Presidents' Day weekend.
Nick Carpou, president of domestic distribution for Universal
Pictures, the Comcast Corp. Unit that released the film, said a
combination of Valentine's Day, a long holiday weekend and
intense interest from smaller and mid-sized markets all helped
drive the record numbers.
Pre-sale figures in southern states such as Mississippi and
Kentucky reflected especially high interest. Sales in the
northeast, being pummeled by another big winter storm, as well
as in the south-central regions of the country, exceeded what
might have been expected, Carpou said.
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"Kingsman," an adaptation of a popular comic series starring Samuel
L. Jackson and Colin Firth about a spy agency's training program and
a global threat by a tech genius, received solid reviews and
exceeded industry forecasts.
Rounding out the top five, the box office hit "American Sniper" took
in $16.4 million, bringing its domestic haul to just over $304
million and making it one of the biggest hits of 2014-15. The Clint
Eastwood-directed film is nominated for six Oscars, including one
for Bradley Cooper as best actor.
The sci-fi film "Jupiter Ascending" was fifth with $9.4 million.
"Kingsman: The Secret Service" was released by 20th Century Fox, a
unit of 21st Century Fox. "The SpongeBob Movie" was distributed by
Paramount Pictures, a unit of Viacom Inc. "American Sniper” and
“Jupiter Ascending” were released by Warner Brothers, a unit of Time
Warner Inc.
(Reporting by Chris Michaud; Editing by Larry King)
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