Box Office: 'Dumbo' Has Lowest Opening For a Disney Live-Action Remake
Dumbo" topped the box office with $45 million from 4259 screens, making it the lowest opening of any live-action Disney movie so far.
How much lower is that than recent Disney remakes? "Cinderella" rang up $67 million in its first weekend in 2015.
Poor reviews might have helped ground the big-eared elephant: It has a 50% score on Rotten Tomatoes. Audiences, however, gave it an "A-" Cinemascore.
The film, which stars Eva Green, had a budget of $170 million, which might be made up with overseas ticket sales. The movie took in $71 million from foreign markets for a global start of $116 million.
"Dumbo'"s $45 million opening is, however, better than Burton's last film: "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children," (also starring Eva Green), opened with $28.8 million in 2016 from 3522 screens.
Last weekend's champ, "The Conjuring" which finished its box-office run with $137 million.
"Captain Marvel" landed in third place for its third weekend, with an additional $20 million. It's now sured $350 million in domestic ticket sales and $990 million worldwide. The billion-dollar club beckons.
Everything was not alright, alright, alright for Harmony Korine earned only $1.8 million from 1,100 screens. That was still enough for it to crack the Top 10.
The film, which premiered at South by Southwest, was initially going to have a platform release, but instead opened nationwide with very little marketing.
Anti-abortion drama "Five Feet Apart," which earned an estimated $6.25 million, for fourth place.
Here are the top 10 estimates for March 22-24, 2019
1. "Dumbo," (2019) $45,000,000
2. "Us," $33,605,000
3. "Captain Marvel," $20,500,000
4. "Five Feet Apart," $6,250,000
5. "Unplanned," $6,110,000
6. "Wonder Park," $4,940,000
7. "How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World," $4,232,000
8. "Hotel Mumbai," $3,163,660
9. "Tyler Perry's A Madea Family Funeral," $2,700,000
10. "The Beach Bum," $1,800,000
[Via Variety]
