{"id":90470,"date":"2018-03-26T09:00:57","date_gmt":"2018-03-26T16:00:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.highdefdigest.com\/blog\/?p=90470"},"modified":"2018-03-25T21:01:23","modified_gmt":"2018-03-26T04:01:23","slug":"box-office-mar-26-2018","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.highdefdigest.com\/blog\/box-office-mar-26-2018\/","title":{"rendered":"Weekend Box Office: Rising Up"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>After five strong weeks atop the box office charts, the record-setting run of &#8216;Black Panther&#8217; has finally been brought down. The panned &#8216;Pacific Rim&#8217; sequel punched its way to the top with a so-so debut, while every other wide release struggled.<br \/>\n<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>When the original, big-budget &#8216;Pacific Rim&#8217; opened in summer 2013, its $37.2 million domestic debut was considered a disappointment. However, thanks to a very strong international performance, the film went on to become a success and ultimately warranted a sequel, which hit theaters this weekend. With a budget of $150 million, &#8216;<strong>Pacific Rim: Uprising<\/strong>&#8216; opened to $28 million \u2013 which would also seem like a failure, but considering how much international markets enjoy watching robots punch monsters, no one at Universal is concerned. Overseas, &#8216;Uprising&#8217; opened to $122.5 million and is expected to fare well over the coming weeks.<\/p>\n<p>Falling 38% in its sixth week, &#8216;<strong>Black Panther<\/strong>&#8216; dropped into second place. The $16.6 million return brings its domestic total to $630.9 million, landing the movie two new domestic records: highest gross for a comic book adaptation, and fifth-highest grossing release of all time. The MCU title has also made $606.4 million overseas. The $1.24 billion worldwide total ranks it at #12 on the worldwide highest-grossing movies of all time list.<\/p>\n<p>Last weekend&#8217;s surprise star &#8216;<strong>I Can Only Imagine<\/strong>&#8216; retained its #3 spot thanks to a light 19% drop in attendance. The small $7 million faith-based film added another $13.8 million to its North American run, giving it a ten-day domestic total of $38.3 million. Its international expansion has yet to begin, but I wouldn&#8217;t expect a movie about country music to draw as many international moviegoers as it does in the United States.<\/p>\n<p>Disney read the writing on the wall and did well to rid itself of the crappy &#8216;Gnomeo &amp; Juliet&#8217; property. Paramount, which acquired the rights, didn&#8217;t have that same foresight. While the original movie opened in 2011 to $25.3 million, the sequel &#8216;<strong>Sherlock Gnomes<\/strong>&#8216; only opened to $10.6 million this weekend. Over the last two weeks, the $59 million kids&#8217; movie has grossed $4.6 million from 19 international markets. The movie will need a lot more magic to recoup the estimated $150 million required to get out of the red.<\/p>\n<p>The &#8216;<strong>Tomb Raider<\/strong>&#8216; reboot had a tough second week at the North American box office. Rounding out the Top 5, it dropped 56% in attendance to $10.6 million. After ten days, the $94 million adventure flick has made $41.7 million domestically. The situation overseas is another story. Having already earned $170 million internationally, its worldwide total is up to $211.7 million. Like the &#8216;Pacific Rim&#8217; movies, foreign ticket sales are bound to save this movie and franchise.<\/p>\n<p>Faith-based newcomer <strong>&#8216;Paul, Apostle of Christ&#8217;<\/strong> had a so-so debut at #8 with $5 million, matching its production budget. With Easter seven days away, Sony&#8217;s Biblical drama is expected to play well over the next week. Its international release has yet to kick off, but that ought to generate a decent amount of revenue as well.<\/p>\n<p>Bella Thorne and Patrick Schwarzenegger&#8217;s teen romance &#8216;<strong>Midnight Sun<\/strong>&#8216; rounded out the Top 10 with $4.1 million. Playing at 2,173 locations, that averages out to a mere $1,896 per screen. There&#8217;s no word on the movie&#8217;s budget, but assuming it didn&#8217;t cost much to make, that slow start isn&#8217;t terrible.<\/p>\n<p>Steven Soderbergh&#8217;s new iPhone-shot thriller &#8216;<strong>Unsane<\/strong>&#8216; debuted one slot outside the Top 10. From 2,023 locations, its per-screen average ($1,907) was almost identical to &#8216;Midnight Sun&#8217;. It collected $3.8 million domestically and another $805,086 from five international markets. Produced on a micro $1.5 million budget (that&#8217;s a lot of iPhones), with many more international markets to go, the $4.6 million worldwide opening is actually solid.<\/p>\n<p>The biggest winner of the weekend was the limited platform release of Wes Anderson&#8217;s latest stop-motion animated movie, &#8216;<strong>Isle of Dogs<\/strong>&#8216;. It made $1.5 million from 27 screens, averaging out to an impressive $58,148 per location. The film expands slightly over the new two weeks before opening wide.<\/p>\n<h2>Top 10:<\/h2>\n<p>1. &#8216;Pacific Rim: Uprising&#8217; (Universal) &#8211; $28,003,000<\/p>\n<p>2. &#8216;Black Panther&#8217; (Buena Vista) &#8211; $16,658,000<\/p>\n<p>3. &#8216;I Can Only Imagine&#8217; (Roadside) &#8211; $13,837,495<\/p>\n<p>4. &#8216;Sherlock Gnomes&#8217; (Paramount) &#8211; $10,600,000<\/p>\n<p>5. &#8216;Tomb Raider&#8217; (Warner Bros.) &#8211; $10,430,000<\/p>\n<p>6. &#8216;A Wrinkle in Time&#8217; (Buena Vista) &#8211; $8,044,000<\/p>\n<p>7. &#8216;Love, Simon&#8217; (Fox) &#8211; $7,800,000<\/p>\n<p>8. &#8216;Paul, Apostle of Christ&#8217; (Sony) &#8211; $5,000,000<\/p>\n<p>9. 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