"Godzilla: King of the Monsters" is the third
installment in Legendary's MonsterVerse, launched well behind
its predecessors, 2014's "Godzilla" ($93 million) and 2017's
"Kong: Skull Island" ($61 million). Like those films, the latest
tentpole is expecting to make majority of its ticket sales
overseas, where the eponymous other-worldly creature is a huge
hit. "King of the Monsters" bowed with $130 million at the
international box office for a global opening weekend of $179
million.
Older males accounted for majority of moviegoers, with 59% over
the age of 25 and 67% male. Directed by Michael Dougherty,
"Godzilla: King of the Monsters" follows the eponymous monster
who faces off against his nemesis, King Ghidorah, and other
ancient mythic creatures who are wreaking havoc on Earth. The
film stars Kyle Chandler, Millie Bobby Brown and Bradley
Whitford.
Another newcomer this weekend, Paramount's "Rocketman," took off
in third place with $25 million in ticket sales, which,
coincidentally, is roughly the same number of sunglasses Taron
Egerton wore to play Elton John in the fantasy biopic directed
by Dexter Fletcher.
Though the jukebox musical will inescapably be compared to last
year's "Bohemian Rhapsody," Fox's Oscar-winning Queen biopic
that generated over $900 million globally, "Rocketman" doesn't
need to reach those box office heights to become a success.
Paramount shelled out $40 million to produce the R-rated "Rocketman,"
which doesn't shy away from sex, drugs, and rock-n-roll.
In fourth place, Universal and Blumhouse's "Ma," a psychological
thriller starring Octavia Spencer, picked up $18.2 million when
it opened on 2,808 screens. That represents a promising start
given the film's $5 million production budget. "Ma," Spencer's
first solo leading role, follows a lonely middle aged woman who
befriends some teenagers after they ask her to buy alcohol for
them. After Ma lets the high schoolers party in her basement,
the festivities start to take an creepy turn. Tate Taylor, best
known for "The Help" and "Girl on the Train," directed "Ma."
Disney's "Aladdin" dropped to the No. 2 spot, adding another
$42.3 million during its second weekend in theaters. Directed by
Guy Ritchie, "Aladdin" has now earned $185 million in North
America and $260.9 million overseas.
Rounding out the top five is Lionsgate's "John Wick: Chapter 3 -
Parabellum," which collected $11.1 million for a domestic haul
of $125 million.
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