(NEW YORK) — Shazam! fought off challenges from more than a few newcomers to spend its second week at number one at the box office, earning an estimated $25.1 million. It added another $35 million overseas for a global total $258.8 million.
Little topped the new releases, delivering an estimated $15.5 million for a second-place finish. The switcheroo comedy, starring Regina Hall, Marsai Martin and Issa Rae, earned an estimated $1.9 million overseas.
Hellboy flamed out in its debut, only managing to take third place with an estimated $12 million — far below the $17-20 million the studio had hoped to make. The reboot of of writer/director Guillermo del Toro’s 2004 big-screen adaptation of the comic book, starring Stranger Things‘ David Harbour, was expected to give Shazam! a run for its money.
Pet Sematary dropped to fourth place, earning an estimated $10 million in its second week of release. Disney’s live action remake of Dumbo rounded out the top five, collecting an estimated $9.18 million.
Missing Link, the stop-motion animated comedy featuring the voices of Zach Galifanakis, Hugh Jackman and Zoe Saldana, also fell short of expectations, managing just $5.8 million instead of the anticipated $9-12 million, for a ninth-place finish. In contrast, the weekend’s fourth new release, the drama After, beat predictions, placing eighth with an estimated $6 million debut.
Opening in limited release, Mary Magdalene, starring Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara, earned an estimated $62,436 from 62 theaters. Elle Fanning’s musical drama Teen Spirit delivered an estimated $44,361 from four locations.
Elsewhere, Bohemian Rhapsody passed the $900 million mark at the worldwide box office.
Here are the top 10 movies from Friday through Sunday, with estimated domestic box office earnings:
1. Shazam!, $25.1 million
2. Little, $15.5 million
3. Hellboy, $12 million
4. Pet Sematary, $10 million
5. Dumbo, $9.18 million
6. Captain Marvel, $8.6 million
7. Us, $6.9 million
8. After, $6 million
9. Missing Link, $5.8 million
10. The Best of Enemies, $2 million
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