‘Jackass Forever’ dethrones ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ on the Box office charts. Image via Twitter @Reuters
‘Jackass Forever’ is off to a good start in the box office as it knocked ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ down to third place to take number one.
‘Jackass Forever’ dethrones ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ on the Box office charts. Image via Twitter @Reuters
Irreverent but ultimately endearing comedy film Jackass Forever managed a serious feat this weekend, swatting Spider-Man out of the top spot to claim supremacy in the North American box office, industry data showed on Sunday.
Paramount’s latest iteration of spoofs, gross-out slapstick and painful stunts dreamed up by Johnny Knoxville and his merry pranksters debuted by raking in a cool $23.5 million (R362.6 million) for the Friday-through-Sunday period, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations estimated.
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Twenty years on from its first silver screen release, the franchise has managed to retain some relevance with its fifth instalment, and successfully defied Hollywood trends to sneak a pure comedy film – one made for just $10 million (R154.4 million), no less – into the number one spot.
“It’s extremely hard to keep it fresh and funny for this long, but Jackass is doing that. Reviews are outstanding (at this point they are usually poor),” said David A Gross, who runs Franchise Entertainment Research.
Moonfall came in at number two, with a modest $10 million take.
The Lionsgate sci-fi disaster flick directed by Roland Emmerich and starring Halle Berry revolves around the rather far-fetched scenario that bits of the Moon are tumbling down onto Earth.
Slipping to third was Spider-Man: No Way Home, whose spectacular run of late – the best in the Covid era – has slowed.
Its $9.6 million (R148.2 million) in sales brought the Sony/Marvel superhero film to a total of $749 million (R11.5 billion) in domestic sales, placing it fourth all-time.
Paramount’s latest chapter in the Scream franchise dropped to fourth place, grossing $4.7 million (R72.5 million) As in the horror flick’s 1996 original, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox and David Arquette again star.
The fifth spot was claimed by Universal’s animated musical Sing 2, which took in $4.2 million (R64.8 million). Its all-star voice cast includes Reese Witherspoon, Scarlett Johansson, Matthew McConaughey, Pharrell Williams and Bono.
Rounding out the top 10 were:
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