Warner Bros. and Village Roadshow Pictures' gender-bending heist
film opened to $41.5 million from 4,145 locations -- a series
best for the "Ocean's" franchise. Overseas, it launched with
$12.2 million for a global start of $53.7 million.
Women and older moviegoers bolstered box office numbers. Females
accounted for 69% of audiences, while 69% were over the age of
25. "Ocean's 8" currently has a B+ CinemaScore and 68% rating on
Rotten Tomatoes.
Jeff Goldstein, head of domestic distribution at Warner Bros.,
thanks counter-programming against a series of tentpoles for the
film's strong debut.
"We exceeded our expectations," Goldstein said. "There's always
been a lack of movies [female-led projects]. I'm glad audiences
enjoyed it as much as we did."
The spin-off marks over a decade since Steven Soderbergh's
"Ocean's" trilogy with George Clooney, Brad Pitt, and Matt Damon
graced the big screen. "Ocean's Eleven," "Ocean's Twelve," and
"Ocean's Thirteen," which released between 2001 and 2007, each
bowed between $36 million and $39 million, not adjusted for
inflation. Adjusted for inflation, that range climbs to $48
million and $61 million.
"Ocean's 8" represents a solid return for its star, Sandra
Bullock. Her latest on-screen role was in 2015 with "Our Brand
Is Crisis," which bombed with a $3 million opening. The drama
grossed only $7 million worldwide. Prior to that, Bullock
starred in the critically acclaimed "Gravity." The sci-fi
thriller, which landed Bullock an Oscar nom, opened with $55.7
million and went on to make $274 domestically and $723 million
worldwide.
Meanwhile, Toni Collette's "Hereditary" also got a box office
boost. A24's R-rated thriller didn't scare audiences away -- it
exceeded estimates to open in fourth place with $13 million from
2,964 locations. "Hereditary" marks A24's best opening weekend
in history, outpacing 2015's "The Witch's" $8.8 million bow.
Ari Aster's directorial debut has been critically lauded since
its debut in the Midnight section at Sundance Film Festival.
Audiences appear to disagree -- the horror film currently has a
D+ CinemaScore and 64% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, while
its critical rating is 94% Fresh.
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Not all weekend openers were as fortunate. "Hotel Artemis" checked
in with a dismal $3.1 million on 2,407 screens. Jodie Foster and
Sterling K. Brown star in the action thriller set in the near
future.
"Hotel Artemis" represents Foster's first big screen role since
2013's "Elysium," which opened with $29.8 million. The sci-fi drama
went on to earn $93 million in North America and $286 worldwide.
"Ocean's 8" easily nabbed the box office crown. "Solo: A Star Wars
Story" secured second place with $15.2 million in its third weekend,
bringing its domestic total $176.4 million. Internationally, the Han
Solo origin story brought in an additional $11.3 million. The Disney
and Lucasfilm movie continues to struggle with a global tally of
$312.2 million.
In third is "Deadpool 2" with $13.8 million in its fourth frame.
Ryan Reynold's antihero film has pocketed $278.9 million in North
America and $376 million internationally, including an $18 million
overseas haul this weekend.
Rounding out the top five is the seventh weekend of "Avengers:
Infinity War" with $6.9 million. The Marvel adventure picked up
another $10.9 million overseas, bringing its global total to $1.998
billion.
Two years ago, Sony's all-female reboot of "Ghostbusters" launched
with $46 million. The sci-fi comedy -- starring Melissa McCarthy,
Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon, and Leslie Jones -- struggled to
sustain momentum at the box office and tapered off to $128 million
in North America. With hefty production costs and expensive
marketing, the remake cost Sony around $50 million.
In limited release, Focus Features' "Won't You Be My Neighbor"
launched with $470,000 on 29 screens. The documentary on the life
and legacy of "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" host Fred Rogers stirred
up positive social media buzz, with audiences sharing how the film
spurred them to tears. It has a 99% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes.
Overall, the year to date box office is ahead 4.3%, according to
comScore.
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