Meanwhile, Amblin's 'A Dog's Journey' dug up $8 million and the YA adaptation 'The Sun Is Also a Star' disappointed with a $2 million bow.
After
three weekends at the top of the domestic box office, Avengers: Endgame's reign
has come to an end, thanks to a retired hitman.
Lionsgate's
John Wick: Chapter Three — Parabellum had a huge debut weekend, earning $57.2
million stateside in 3,850 theaters, beating out Endgame's $29.4 million
domestic earnings.
Parabellum's
larger-than-anticipated bow outperformed the opening weekends of the
franchise's first two installments — 2014's John Wick ($14.4 million) and 2017's
John Wick: Chapter 2 ($30.4 million).
Keanu
Reeves returns in Parabellum as the formerly retired hit man who finds himself
stripped of the protection from a shadowy international assassins guild. Now
stuck with a $14 million bounty on his head, Wick must fight his way through
the streets of New York as he becomes the target of the world's most ruthless
killers. Franchise newcomers Halle Berry and Anjelica Huston join in on the
fight.
The
well-reviewed action-thriller was once again helmed by stuntman-turned-director
Chad Stahelski. The movie currently sits at an 88 percent freshness rating on
Rotten Tomatoes, with a Metacritic score of 73 and an A- CinemaScore. The
audience was largely male, with a 64-36 percent gender split, while 65 percent
of the audience was under 35 and 60 percent falling between 18 to 34.
Internationally,
Parabellum earned $35.2 million from 66 international markets, led by $4.6
million in ticket sales in the U.K. and $3.8 million in Russia.
Endgame
took in its $29.4 million from 4,220 domestic locations, as well as $46.8
million in international markets. The Marvel title's cumulative box office
currently sits at $2.614 billion, still trailing all-time box office earner
Avatar's $2.788 billion. Domestically, the franchise installment hit the $771
million mark, passing Avatar's $761 million. Endgame now holds the No. 2
all-time stateside spot behind Star Wars: The Force Awakens ($937 million).
Also
opening over the weekend was Amblin Entertainment and Universal's A Dog's
Purpose sequel, A Dog's Journey. The family film dug up $8 million on 3,267
screens stateside.
A
Dog’s Journey sees the return of beloved family dog Bailey (voiced by Josh
Gad), who comforts and protects his owner as he is reincarnated time and time again.
Directed by Gail Mancuso, the movie is based on the best-selling novel by W.
Bruce Cameron and stars Dennis Quaid and franchise newcomers Betty Gilpin and
Kathryn Prescott.
The
follow-up has earned middling reviews, with a 55 percent freshness rating on
Rotten Tomatoes. The movie was better received by audiences, with an A
CinemaScore.
Given
its opening weekend, A Dog's Journey will not be the same box office hit that
its predecessor, A Dog's Purpose, proved to be. The 2017 original picked up $18
million in its opening weekend and went on to earn $64 million stateside and a
massive $140 million at the international box office, $88 million of which was
from the Chinese box office.
The
weekend's third new offering, the teen love story The Sun Is Also a Star,
disappointed in its box office debut on 2,073 screens with $2.6 million in
ticket sales. Toplined by Yara Shahidi and Riverdale actor Charles Melton, Ry
Russo-Young directed Sun Is Also a Star, which is based on the Nicola Yoon
novel of the same name. The tale centers on Jamaica-born pragmatist Natasha
Kingsley (Shahidi) as she meets the romantic Daniel Bae (Melton), who convinces
her to spend the day traveling through New York City.
The
MGM and Warner Bros. title currently sits at 48 percent on Rotten Tomatoes,
with a B- CinemaScore. As expected, Sun Is Also a Star played to largely young
female audiences, with women making up 75 percent and the largest age demo
under 18 years old (31 percent).
MGM
and Warner Bros. found success in their last YA adaptation, 2017's Everything,
Everything (also written by Yoon), which grossed $11 million in its opening
weekend. Another recent teen romance release, Five Feet Apart, earned $13.2
million its March bow.
Holding
over from its debut last weekend is Legendary and Warner Bros.' Detective
Pikachu, with $24.8 million in domestic ticket sales, bringing its gross to $94
million to date.


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