‘Mission’ misses, ‘Karate Kid’ stumbles as ‘Stitch’ stays strong at North American box office

‘Mission’ misses, ‘Karate Kid’ stumbles as ‘Stitch’ stays strong at North American box office

‘Mission’ misses, ‘Karate Kid’ stumbles as ‘Stitch’ stays strong at North American box office


LOS ANGELES, June 2 — Disney’s family-friendly Lilo & Stitch, a live-action remake of the 2002 animated film, won the North American box office for a second week in a row, taking in another US$63 million (RM268 million), industry estimates showed Sunday.

So far, its worldwide take is at a whopping US$610 million, Exhibitor Relations said.

Maia Kealoha (as Lilo), Hannah Waddingham, Courtney B. Vance and Zach Galifianakis star, while Chris Sanders again provides the voice of the chaos-creating blue alien Stitch.

Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning — the latest, and ostensibly last, in the hugely successful Tom Cruise spy thriller series based on a 1960s TV show — took second place with US$27.3 million in the United States and Canada.

The Paramount film has made another US$231 million overseas, which should help offset its massive production budget, reportedly at US$400 million.

Debuting in a disappointing third place was Sony’s Karate Kid: Legends, a sequel featuring Ralph Macchio — the star of the original 1984 classic — and action flick icon Jackie Chan, along with Ben Wang in the title role.

It made US$21 million at the domestic box office and another US$26 million overseas.

“Legends is trying to invigorate the story with a new Kid — again — but business is not strong,” said David A. Gross of Franchise Entertainment Research.

In fourth place was Warner Bros. and New Line’s horror film Final Destination: Bloodlines, at US$10.8 million.

And another horror film, Bring Her Back, debuted in fifth place with US$7.1 million.

“This is a very good opening for an original horror movie that cost only US$4.5 million to make,” said Gross.

Rounding out the top 10 were:

Sinners (US$5.2 million)

Thunderbolts (US$4.8 million)

Friendship (US$2.6 million)

The Last Rodeo (US$2.1 million)

J-Hope Hope on the Stage — live tour broadcast (US$940,000) — AFP



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