“Sinners” occupies the first place in box office at its premiere

NEW YORK- It is said that brands, not the filmmakers or the stars, dominate the box office these days. But “Sinners” by Ryan Coogler, starring the twin Michael B. Jordans, proved to be a bloody exception to the rules of modern cinema, releasing with 45.6 million dollars In ticket sales in cinemas in the United States and Canada, according to study estimates on Sunday.
“Sinners”, a premiere of Warner Bros. whose production cost about 90 million dollars, It was a bold commitment to originality, although with gender elements, and one of the most profitable American directors in Coogler. The director of “Creed” and “Black Panther” He wrote and produced “Sinners”, a vampire film set in 1932 on smuggled brothers (both played by Jordan) that open a garito in his hometown of Mississippi.
“To Minecraft Movie”, the greatest success of Hollywood of the year, He was followed closely, raising 41.3 million dollars in his third week of premiere. That gave Warner Bros., after a handful of disappointments, an enviable double blow to the box office.
“To Minecraft Movie”, which Warner Bros. Coprodujo with Legendary Pictures, has accumulated 720.8 million dollars worldwide in three weeks of premiere.
Pam Abdy and Mike de Luca, co -chants of Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group, celebrated the resonance of the two films among the spectators. The study represented a notable 64% of the national box office during the Easter weekend.
“The films have the power to transport us to worlds that are only seen on the big screen, and Warner Bros. Pictures remains committed to providing unique experiences in the cinema to audiences looking for bold films, both original and based on beloved existing properties, ”said Abdy and Luca in a statement on Sunday.
Next, admission to ticket offices from Friday to Sunday in cinemas from the United States and Canada, according to Comscore:
1. “Sinners”, 45.6 million dollars
2. “To Minecraft Movie”, 41.3 million
3. “The King of Kings”, 17.3 million
4. “The Amateur”, 7.2 million
5. “Warfare”, 4.9 million
6. “Drop”, 3.4 million
7. “Colorful Stage: The Movie”, 2.8 million
8. “Pride & Prejudice” (2005), 2.7 million
9. “The Chosen: Last supper”, 1.8 million
10. “Snow White”, 1.2 million dollars