Film

‘Quiet Place’ again tops North America box office, edging ‘Heights’

It became the first post-Covid film to top the US$100 million mark domestically

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 14 Jun 2021 10:00AM

‘Quiet Place’ again tops North America box office, edging ‘Heights’
'A Quiet Place: Part II', directed by John Krasinski and starring his wife Emily Blunt, took in an estimated US$11.6 million for the three-day weekend as Hollywood continued to edge back toward normality, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations reported. – Paramount/YouTube, June 14, 2021

PARAMOUNT'S frightening 'A Quiet Place: Part II' returned to first place in North American theatres this weekend, as the much-ballyhooed film version of Lin-Manuel Miranda's musical 'In the Heights' fell short of expectations, industry analysts said Sunday.

'Quiet Place', directed by John Krasinski and starring his wife Emily Blunt, took in an estimated US$11.6 million (about RM47.73 million) for the three-day weekend as Hollywood continued to edge back toward normality, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations reported.

While that take was well below pre-pandemic levels for a box office topper, 'Quiet', in its third week, nonetheless became the first post-Covid film to top the US$100 million mark domestically.

Warner Bros' energetic feel-good musical 'In the Heights' – Jon M. Chu's cinematic adaptation of the musical by 'Hamilton' creator Miranda – took in US$11.4 million.

'Heights' thus fell short of early estimates that it might hit US$15 million to US$20 million, its in-theatre total hurt no doubt as it debuted simultaneously on the HBO Max streaming service.

With an ensemble cast led by Anthony Ramos and Corey Hawkins, 'Heights' tells the story of the dreams and challenges facing young Latinos in New York's Washington Heights neighbourhood.

Another new release, Sony's family-friendly 'Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway', placed third at US$10.4 million. A mixed live-action/animation, it features the voice of James Corden in the title role.

In fourth spot was last weekend's box office leader 'The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It', at US$10 million. This latest chapter in the Warner Bros horror franchise again features Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga as paranormal investigators pitted against demonic nastiness.

And in fifth spot was Disney's family-friendly 'Cruella', at US$6.7 million. The live-action film stars Emma Stone as the puppy-hating title villain.

As Hollywood struggles to shake off its long, painful pandemic hangover, grosses continue to lag behind previous years. Key factors: lingering hesitancy among some moviegoers – particularly older people – competition from streaming services and closures affecting many theatres in Canada. – AFP, June 14, 2021

Rounding out the top 10 were:

'Spirit Untamed' (US$2.5 million)

'The House Next Door: Meet the Blacks' (US$1 million)

'Wrath of Man' (US$615,000)

'Queen Bees' (US$328,000)

'Spiral' (US$305,000)

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