‘Uncharted’ still rules US box office, ‘Dog’ in faithful second

‘Uncharted’ still rules US box office, ‘Dog’ in faithful second

Tom Holland continues to ride the charts with this Indiana Jones-esque romp and his resilient 'Spider-Man: No Way Home'.

‘Uncharted’ continues to prove the star power of actor Tom Holland (left), whose ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ is also reigning on the charts. (Sony Pictures pic)
LOS ANGELES:
Sony adventure film “Uncharted” rode the star power of Tom Holland to cling to the top spot in North American movie theatres this weekend, taking in an estimated $23.3 million (RM98 million).

The film, which co-stars Mark Wahlberg in an Indiana Jones-style treasure hunt, was buoyed on an otherwise slow weekend by strong support from younger male moviegoers – the group least daunted by Covid concerns, analysts said.

Last weekend’s runner-up, Metro Goldwyn Mayer’s buddy comedy “Dog”, held tight at second place, pulling in US$10.1 million for the Friday-through-Sunday period.

Channing Tatum, in his first live-action lead in years, plays a war-wounded Army Ranger who agrees to drive Lulu, a dog injured while working with the army in Afghanistan, to her former handler’s funeral.

Misadventures, and plenty of human-canine bonding, ensue.

In third spot once again, at US$5.8 million, was Sony’s remarkably resilient “Spider-Man: No Way Home”, also starring Holland. In its 11th week out, it banked an estimated US$5.8 million, bringing its domestic total to just under US$780 million on top of US$1.06 billion internationally.

In fourth was 20th Century’s murder-mystery “Death on the Nile” at US$4.5 million. Based on the 1937 Agatha Christie novel, it stars Kenneth Branagh as the finicky, precise and magnificently mustached Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. Branagh directs as well.

And in fifth spot was Paramount’s irreverent comedy “Jackass Forever”, at US$3.2 million. It stars Johnny Knoxville and his band of merry pranksters.

Also of note:

While “Studio 666” was clearly in a category of its own – “a horror-comedy-music-fantasy-reality mash-up” built around Dave Grohl and the Foo Fighters – it managed only “a weak opening” of US$1.6 million, said David A Gross of Franchise Entertainment Research.

And Friday’s release of “The Batman”, starring Robert Pattinson, is expected to give a major boost to global ticket sales.

Rounding out this weekend’s top 10 were:

“Sing 2” (US$2.1 million)

“Marry Me” (US$1.9 million)

“Studio 666” (US$1.6 million)

“Cyrano” (US$1.4 million)

“Scream” (US$1.3 million)

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