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"The Nun" had a divine opening weekend at the top of the North American box office.
Warner Bros. dominated for the fifth consecutive weekend the latest opus of the series "Conjuring" launched with $ 53.5 million in 3,876 sites. This easily marks the best start of the series, conceding the title "The Conjuring" of 2013, which previously held the record with $ 41.8 million. This is also the second best start of September behind Warner Bros. "It." Abroad, "The Nun" generated $ 77.5 million for a global launch of $ 131 million.
Corin Hardy's horror film – starring Demian Bichir and Taissa Farmiga – broke several franchise records this weekend. He recorded the most important Thursday of the five films ($ 5.4 million), as well as the most important opening day ($ 22.3 million). Imax screens accounted for $ 4.5 million for the debut of "The Nun".
The first four films from Warner Bros.'s "Conjuring" franchise. – The Conjuring, Annabelle, The Conjuring 2 and Annabelle: Creation generated more than $ 1.1 billion worldwide.
"We knew that before the weekend, the anticipation for The Nun was extremely high on several demonstrations, but these results exceeded all our expectations," said Jeff Goldstein, head of home distribution at Warner Bros. "We expect solid word-of-mouth to bring the film to the fall and we expect more than a few sisters to show up at the doors and at the Halloween parties!"
Warner Bros. is on a good start. The studio dominated the domestic box office for five consecutive weekends. He has also held numbers 1 and 2 for four consecutive weeks, the first time a studio has had this distinction in 25 years. The studio held number 2 with "Crazy Rich Asians", which reached $ 13.5 million for its fourth weekend, a decrease of only 13%. Jon M. Chu's rom-com won $ 136 million in North America.
Among the newcomers, STX's "peppermint" paved the way for screenings. Jennifer Garner's action thriller, ranked R, took third place with $ 13.2 million in her debut at 2,890 sites.
The latest new entry for the weekend, the faith-based drama "God Bless the Broken Road", reached a record $ 1.5 million out of 1,272 copies. The film is loosely based on the hit song Rascal Flatts and stars Jordin Sparks, American Idol alienist Robin Givens, Lindsay Pulsipher and former NFL player LaDainian Tomlinson.
The Warner Bros. Sharks thriller. "The Meg" and "Searching" from Sony complete the top five with impressive deductions. "The Meg" earned $ 6.1 million for a national total of $ 131.6 million. Meanwhile, "Searching" earned $ 4.3 million, bringing its North American total to $ 14 million.
At the specialized box office, Magnolia's documentary "Kusama – Infinity" opened in only two places, where it raised $ 30,400. This translates into an impressive $ 15,200 per screen.
The first weekend of September is down 28.3% from last year, according to comScore, but expect "It" to break expectations with its massive debut of $ 123 million. dollars. Still, the box office has recorded good growth of 9.5% compared to 2017.
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