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Hobbs & Shaw: Dwayne Johnson's Fast & Furious spin- off earns $180.8 mn worldwide on opening day

The Associated Press • August 5, 2019, 09:48:19 IST
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Hobbs & Shaw is the first spinoff from the Fast & Furious franchise, starring Dwayne Johnson, Jason Statham, Vanessa Kirby and Idris Elba.

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Hobbs & Shaw: Dwayne Johnson's Fast & Furious spin- off earns $180.8 mn worldwide on opening day

The first spinoff of the 18-year-old Fast & Furious franchise, Hobbs & Shaw , sped away with $180.8 million in its worldwide debut, including $60.8 million domestically — a strong opening that dethroned The Lion King after a two-week reign at No. 1 but couldn’t match the box-office pace of recent Fast & Furious films. Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw was crafted as a buddy-movie left turn for the car-mad franchise. It teams two franchise regulars, Dwayne Johnson’s federal agent Luke Hobbs and mercenary Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham), for an adventure outside the previous eight films. Those will resume in May with Fast & Furious 9. [caption id=“attachment_7092941” align=“alignnone” width=“825”]Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham in a still from Hobbs & Shaw. Image from Twitter Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham in a still from Hobbs & Shaw. Image from Twitter[/caption] The deviation came with a slight risk for Universal Pictures. The Fast & Furious films have developed into one of the most bankable series in Hollywood. The last two entries each grossed more than $1 billion. The Fate of the Furious took in $1.2 billion in 2017. Furious 7 made $1.5 billion in 2015. The opening for Hobbs & Shaw, while right on expectations, is the smallest domestic debut for a Fast & Furious film since 2006′s The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift. But the $200 million release is aiming to do its largest damage abroad; it grossed $120 million internationally over the weekend. That’s without China, where Fast & Furious films have excelled. It opens there 23 August. Jim Orr, distribution chief for Universal, pointed to strong audience response, across demographics, to Hobbs & Shaw as evidence of its widespread support and playability as a crowd-pleaser through the doldrums of August. While the film scored a 67% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, audiences gave it a 90%. The CinemaScore was A-minus. “It’s super encouraging and really tells about how broad this franchise plays,” said Orr. “We are obviously all extraordinarily excited to see this homegrown ‘Fast & Furious’ franchise break out down another avenue.” The Lion King slid to second in its third weekend with $38.2 million. The Disney remake earlier this week crossed $1 billion worldwide, becoming the fourth Disney movie this year to do so. It joins Avengers: Endgame , Aladdin and _Captain Marvel_ in that club, with _Toy Story 4_ ($959.3 million) poised to soon join them. Not accounting for inflation, this The Lion King ($1.195 billion) has now out-grossed the 1994 original ($968.5 million). In its second weekend of release, Quentin Tarantino’s 1969 fable _Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood_ held strong with $20 million. The Sony Pictures release, which cost $90 million to make, has a way to go before it’s profitable. But the film’s glowing reviews and early Oscar buzz should lead to a long run. The weekend’s other notables were smaller releases. Lulu Wang’s acclaimed family drama _The Farewell_ expanded to 409 theaters and grossed a hefty $2.4 million, firmly establishing the A24 release, starring Awkwafina, as one of the year’s indie breakouts. In limited openings, Neon’s Luce (a per-theater average of $26,583 in five locations) and IFC’s The Nightingale ($40,000 at two theaters) both started out well. While there are significant releases to come, Hobbs & Shaw marks the last major tentpole of the summer. After some ups and downs, the season is running only 1.1% behind last year, according to data firm Comscore, a deficit that has been shrunk in large part by Disney’s juggernauts. “While the summer has kind of taking a drubbing, critically and analytically, it has made a huge comeback,” said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for Comscore. “We need to get it in perspective. But it ain’t over ’til it’s over.” In China, the locally produced big-budget animated film Ne Zha continued to pack theaters. With $122.8 million in ticket sales in its second week, it has quickly become the biggest animated box-office success in China, overtaking Disney’s Zootopia. Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Comscore. Where available, the latest international numbers for Friday through Sunday are also included. 1. Hobbs & Shaw, $60.8 million ($120 million international). 2. The Lion King, $38.2 million ($72 million international). 3. Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood, $20 million. 4. Spider-Man: Far From Home, $7.8 million ($9.5 million international). 5. Toy Story 4, $7.2 million ($10.2 million international). 6. Yesterday, $2.4 million ($2.3 million international). 7. The Farewell, $2.4 million. 8. Crawl, $2.2 million ($1.5 million international). 9. Aladdin, $2 million ($4 million international). 10. Annabelle Comes Home, $875,000. ___ Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at international theaters (excluding the U.S. and Canada), according to Comscore. 1. Ne Zha, $122.8 million 2. Hobbs & Shaw, $120 million. 3. The Lion King, $72 million. 4. The Bravest, $53.3 million. 5. Exit, $17.5 million. 6. The Secret Life of Pets, $12.9 million. 7. Toy Story 4, $10.2 million. 8. Spider-Man: Far From Home, $9.5 million. 9. Coward Hero, $8.3 million. 10. The Divine Fury, $5.6 million.

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