Warner Bros.' "Ready Player One" debuted in line with recent
projections of $53 million from 4,324 locations. The film opened
Thursday, getting a head start over its fellow weekend releases,
"Tyler Perry's Acrimony" and "God's Not Dead: A Light in
Darkness."
The virtual reality fantasy, which currently holds an A-
CinemaScore and 76 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, released
internationally with $128 million since it opened on Tuesday,
bringing its worldwide total up to a solid $181.2 million. The
film based on Ernest Cline's novel stars Tye Sheridan, Olivia
Cooke, Ben Mendelsohn, Mark Rylance, Simon Pegg and T.J. Miller.
"Tyler Perry's Acrimony" -- Tyler Perry's 19th collaboration
with Lionsgate -- secured second place with $17 million in 2,006
locations. Meanwhile, the third installment of the "God's Not
Dead" franchise premiered with $2.6 million in 1,693 locations.
Marvel's "Black Panther" remains a powerhouse in the No. 3 slot,
taking in $11 million in 2,988 locations. The blockbuster
crossed the $650 million mark at the North American box office,
making it the fifth-highest release in the U.S. of all time. It
looks to shortly become the fourth-highest release after it
passes "Jurassic World," which made $652 million. Currently,
"Titanic" is at No. 3 with $659 million.
Over the Easter weekend, the Christian drama "I Can Only
Imagine" stayed strong in fourth place with $10.5 million in
2,648 locations, totaling $55.3 million in its three weeks of
release. Another faith-based film, "Paul, Apostle of Christ" saw
$3.5 million at 1,473 locations. In two weeks, the film has made
$11.5 million.
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Rounding out the top five is Universal's "Pacific Rim Uprising"
with $9.2 million in 3,708 locations. The sci-fi actioner, which
held the top spot last weekend, has taken in $45.6 million
domestically. On par with its first weekend, the sequel to
2013's "Pacific Rim" had an impressive international turnout
with $22.2 million in 63 markets, bringing its international
total up to $96.6 million.
Continuing its limited release, Wes Anderson's "Isle of Dogs"
made $2.9 million for a per screen average of $17,420 after
expanding to 165 locations. Fox Searchlight Pictures'
stop-motion animation has grossed $5.9 million and looks to
cross the $6 million mark in the upcoming week. Next weekend,
"Isle of Dogs" will spread to between 450 and 500 locations.
In total, the box office is down 21.2 percent compared to the
same weekend last year, while the 2018 North American box office
is down 3.8 percent from 2017.
However, Paul Dergarabedian, a media analyst at comScore, says
"Ready Player One" looks to have promising playability at the
box office ahead of the debuts of "Blockers" and "A Quiet Place"
next week and "Avengers Infinity War" at the end of April.
"After a rough month of March at the box office, down 24.1
percent vs. last year, 'Ready Player One' will hopefully portend
bigger and better things to come at the April box office," he
said.
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