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'Ready Player One' more-than-ready atop box office

April 02, 2018
A scene from
A scene from "Ready Player One".

LOS ANGELES - Steven Spielberg's high-octane futuristic homage to films of the 1980s, "Ready Player One," debuted in top spot at the North American Easter Weekend box office, industry estimates showed on Monday.

The film about a teenage gamer who finds himself inside an addictive virtual reality world in the year 2045 scored $41.2 million in its opening weekend, industry tracker Exhibitor Relations said.

Starring Tye Sheridan as the gamer Wade Watts, the all-star support cast features Olivia Cooke, Ben Mendelsohn, TJ Miller and Simon Pegg.

Another newcomer, Lionsgate thriller "Tyler Perry's Acrimony," displaced "Black Panther" at number two, with $17.1 million in estimated receipts over the three-day weekend.

The film stars Taraji P. Henson as a vengeful wife.

At third place, "Black Panther" pulled in $11.3 million, bringing its cumulative total to $650.7 million in the US and Canada.

The Marvel smash hit, starring Chadwick Boseman, Michael B. Jordan and Lupita Nyong'o, had already overtaken "The Avengers" (2012) as the highest-grossing superhero film in US history.

Telling the story of Wakanda's King T'Challa, "Black Panther" was also the first film since "Avatar" (2009) to notch five consecutive top spots, and is the fifth-highest grossing movie ever in the United States.

Low-budget faith-based drama "I Can Only Imagine," fell to fourth place, earning $10.8 million.

Made for a modest $7 million, the movie stars J. Michael Finley as the lead singer of a popular Christian band. Dennis Quaid and Cloris Leachman also star.

Dropping from first to fifth place was smash-'em up sequel "Pacific Rim: Uprising," which has attracted mixed reviews and gained $9.2 million.

Set 10 years after "Pacific Rim," which hit screens in 2013, "Uprising" follows a new generation of pilots of the first film's giant "Jaeger" military mechanoids - fending off enormous Kaiju monsters aiming to end humanity.

The Universal movie centers on "Star Wars" sensation John Boyega as Jake Pentecost, son of Idris Elba's character Stacker, who died to save the world in the first film. - AP


April 02, 2018
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