Deadpool dominates Box Office with $55 million haul - VIDEO
Globally, the film — now certain to spawn a franchise of its own — has made $491.1 million thus far.
Among new releases, the faith-based drama “Risen” debuted with $11.8 million. The film, in which Joseph Fiennes plays a Roman soldier investigating the death and resurrection of Jesus, was made for about $20 million by Sony’s Affirm label, which targets evangelical Christian moviegoers.
A24’s critically acclaimed Puritan thriller “The Witch” opened with $8.7 million, marking the biggest opening of the indie label behind the Oscar-nominated drama “Room.” A24 celebrated the opening of Robert Eggers’ directorial debut — an austere 1600s horror film, rigorously authentic to the period — as not only the company’s biggest weekend yet, but one that put “The Witch” on course to be “the most successful film of all time with a goat in a starring role.”
The Jesse Owens biopic from Focus Features, “Race,” struggled to find its footing with $7.3 million. Directed by Stephen Hopkins, “Race” stars Stephan James as the Olympic sprinter.
Edging out the three debuts was Fox’s “Kung Fu Panda 3,” which made $12.5 million in its fourth weekend. The animated sequel, which has made $117.1 million in total, will lose its near-exclusive window of family moviegoing next weekend when Disney’s “Zootopia” opens. That film has already begun its overseas rollout, where it made $31.2 million from 22 territories over the weekend.
Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to comScore. Where available, the latest international numbers for Friday through Sunday are also included. Final domestic figures will be released Monday.
1. “Deadpool,” $55 million ($85 million international.)
2. “Kung Fu Panda 3,” $12.5 million.
3. “Risen,” $11.8 million.
4. “The Witch,” $8.7 million.
5. “How To Be Single,” $8.2 million.
6. “Race,” $7.3 million.
7. “Zoolander 2,” $5.5 million.
8. “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” $3.8 million.
9. “The Revenant,” $3.8 million.
10. “Hail, Caesar!” $2.6 million.