LOS ANGELES, Oct 24 — Warner Bros’ new film Black Adam blew away all competition this weekend, leading the North American box office with an estimated take of US$67 million (RM318 million), industry watcher Exhibitor Relations reported yesterday.

A superhero origin story spun off from 2019’s Shazam, Black Adam stars Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson as the titular villain, a former slave endowed with miraculous powers by ancient Egyptian gods.

“As a spinoff, this is a strong opening,” David A. Gross of Franchise Entertainment Research said, adding that it was a “positive and steady step forward for DC Comics,” the generator of many superhero films.

In a distant second was another new release, Universal’s Ticket to Paradise, at US$16.3 million for the Friday-through-Sunday period. Released earlier abroad, it has already taken in US$80 million outside North America.

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“This is a very good domestic opening for a romantic comedy,” Gross said.

It stars two of Hollywood’s biggest stars, George Clooney and Julia Roberts, as a bickering, divorced couple who fly to Hawaii to try to sabotage their daughter’s wedding.

With Halloween approaching, the next two films were both horror specials.

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Paramount’s Smile dropped one spot from last weekend to third, taking in US$8.4 million. Sosie Bacon plays a therapist whose grasp on reality is shaken by a horrifying event.

Next was Universal’s blood-soaked Halloween Ends, which dropped sharply from last weekend’s box-office-topping US$41.3 million to just US$8 million. Jamie Lee Curtis stars.

And in fifth was Sony’s family-friendly Lyle Lyle Crocodile, at US$4.2 million.

Overall, it was a good weekend for Hollywood, with combined revenue surpassing US$100 million.

Rounding out the top 10 were:

The Woman King (US$1.9 million)

Terrifier 2 (US$1.9 million)

Don’t Worry Darling (US$880,000)

Amsterdam (US$818,000)

Triangle of Sadness (US$600,000) — AFP