John Wick 3 kills it at #1!
Keanu Reeves slaughtered his way through the box office competition this weekend as JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 3 – PARABELLUM opened on top with an estimated $57 million!
The third time around for the titular semi-retired assassin nearly doubled the $30.4 domestic opening of JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 2 in 2017, and almost quadrupled the $14.4 million start of the original JOHN WICK in 2014.
The R-rated sequel has also already shot past the $43 million domestic total of the first JOHN WICK (while CHAPTER 2 finished with $92 million domestic and $171 million worldwide).
The new high-caliber action movie (also featuring Halle Berry, Ian McShane and Mark Dacascos) is also the second-biggest domestic opening for Reeves, coming in behind the $91.7 million start of THE MATRIX RELOADED back in 2003.
Reeves' resilient exterminator also pocketed $35.2 million from international audiences for a worldwide weekend of $92.2 million. Director Chad Stahelski's third time behind the camera for the complexities of the contract killer business cost a reported $55 million.
Critics were locked and loaded for the hunted hitman's bullet-riddled getaway, giving the movie an 89% average on Rotten Tomatoes. Take aim at the JoBlo review HERE.
After ruling the chart for three weekends, AVENGERS: ENDGAME moved to second place with $29.4 million. The most immense superhero team-up imaginable now has a domestic total of $770.8 million, snapping the $760 million finish of James Cameron's AVATAR out of existence (after sinking his TITANIC last week) to become the second-biggest release in domestic history behind the $936 million total of STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS.
Marvel's $350 million era-spanning A-list adventure from directors Joe and Anthony Russo has collected a worldwide total of $2.61 billion, which puts it about $170 million away from the $2.78 billion finish of current global champion AVATAR.
In third place was the PG-rated comedy POKEMON DETECTIVE PIKACHU with $24.8 million, a 56% tumble from last weekend's opening. The $150 million videogame adaptation, with Ryan Reynolds providing the voice of the popular rabbit-thing, has a ten-day domestic total of $94 million and $287.4 million worldwide.
Opening in fourth place was the new comedy-drama A DOG'S JOURNEY with $8 million for the weekend.
The sentimental sequel of canine companions got a slower start than the $18.2 million opening of A DOG'S PURPOSE in 2017 (that movie ended up with $64.5 million domestic and $204 million worldwide). The latest good-doggy tale, again featuring human Dennis Quaid, has fetched $23 million worldwide so far.
Critics weren't sure whether to reward or scold the four-legged friends, giving the movie a 49% average on Rotten Tomatoes. You can pet the JoBlo review right HERE.
In fifth place was the PG-13 con-artist comedy THE HUSTLE with $6 million, scammed out of 53% of its opening last weekend. The Rebel Wilson/Anne Hathaway remake of DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS has a ten-day domestic total of $23.1 million and a worldwide total of $51.2 million, on a reported $31 million cost.
Dennis Quaid's other Top 10 release THE INTRUDER was in sixth place with $4 million, bringing the $8 million PG-13 thriller to $28 million domestic over its third weekend.
The R-rated comedy LONG SHOT was in seventh place with $3.4 million. After three weekends, the $40 million Charlize Theron/Seth Rogen political romance has a domestic total of $25.7 million.
In eighth place was the new PG-13 drama THE SUN IS ALSO A STAR with an opening of $2.6 million.
The adaptation of Nicola Yoon's best-selling young-adult novel cost a reported $9 million. The teen romance couldn't draw critics into its orbit, with a 50% average on Rotten Tomatoes.
The PG-13 senior cheerleader comedy POMS was in ninth place with $2 million, shaking off 61% of business from its opening last weekend. The Diane Keaton fanfare has a ten-day domestic total of $10 million (which is also its reported cost).
Closing out the list was animated family comedy UGLYDOLLS with $1.6 million. The $45 million musical based on the line of deformed toys has a domestic total of $17.2 million on its third weekend.
Outside the chart, faith-based drama BREAKTHROUGH departed along with "Lord of the Rings" author biopic TOLKIEN and space superhero CAPTAIN MARVEL (which finished up with $425 million domestic and $1.13 billion worldwide).
Next week introduces a few Memorial Day weekend options like the James Gunn-produced superpowered horror movie BRIGHTBURN, the R-rated high school comedy BOOKSMART (the feature directing debut of actress Olivia Wilde), and Disney's latest attempt to transform an animated classic to live-action with ALADDIN.
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# | MOVIE TITLE | WKND $ | TOTAL $ |
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1 | John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum | $57 M | NEW |
2 | Avengers: Endgame | $29.4 M | $770.8 M |
3 | Pokemon Detective Pikachu | $24.8 M | $94 M |
4 | A Dog's Journey | $8 M | NEW |
5 | The Hustle | $6 M | $23.1 M |
6 | The Intruder | $4 M | $28 M |
7 | Long Shot | $3.4 M | $25.7 M |
8 | The Sun Is Also a Star | $2.6 M | NEW |
9 | Poms | $2 M | $10 M |
10 | Uglydolls | $1.6 M | $17.2 M |