Critics have shown little love for "Baby," in which Alec Baldwin voices the "Boss," fighting a secret war against puppies.
"The
Boss Baby," Fox's animated yarn about babies and pets vying over which
is cuter, edged out blockbuster "Beauty and the Beast" to take the lead
in its opening weekend on North American screens, according to an
industry estimate.
"Baby" earned a cool $49
million for the three-day weekend, Exhibitor Relations said, nosing out
Disney's "Beauty," which took in $47.5 million to give it a huge
three-week domestic total of $395.5 million.
Critics have shown little love for "Baby," in which Alec Baldwin voices the "Boss," fighting a secret war against puppies under the noses of oblivious humans. But audiences don't seem to care.
Boosted by a strong backup cast, with Tobey Maguire, Steve Buscemi, Jimmy Kimmel and Lisa Kudrow, 'Baby' has now taken in $876 million worldwide, according to the specialized website BoxOfficeMojo.
"Ghost in the Shell," a Paramount adaptation of a Japanese manga featuring Scarlett Johansson
as a spandex-wearing warrior taking on terrorist hackers, placed a
distant third in its opening week, with $19 million in ticket sales.
The film faced controversy over the casting of Johansson, a white woman, to play an Asian role.
"Power Rangers" came in fourth, at $14.5 million. The Lionsgate production features Dacre Montgomery, RJ Cyler, Naomi Scott, Becky G and Ludi Lin as high schoolers with superpowers who battle the nefarious Rita Repulsa (Elizabeth Banks). The movie, treated roughly by critics, dropped off sharply from its $40.5 million opening a week earlier.
Warner Brothers' "Kong: Skull Island," in its fourth week, slipped two spots to fifth place, earning $8.8 million. Tom Hiddleston, Samuel L. Jackson, John Goodman and Brie Larson are explorers on a mysterious island that proves to be the frightening domain of the mighty ape.
Rounding out the top 10 are:
"Logan" ($6.2 million)
"Get Out" ($5.8 million)
"Life" ($5.6 million)
"Chips" ($4.0 million)
"The Zookeeper's Wife" ($3.3 million)
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