Film

Huge opening for ‘Doctor Strange’ gives Hollywood a boost

'Strange' shoved Universal's animated action-comedy 'The Bad Guys' out of the top spot

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 09 May 2022 2:15PM

Huge opening for ‘Doctor Strange’ gives Hollywood a boost
US actress Elizabeth Olsen arriving for the Los Angeles premiere of 'Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness' held at Dolby Theater on May 2, 2022, in Los Angeles, California. – AFP pic, May 9, 2022

LOS ANGELES – 'Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness' enjoyed a blockbuster opening over the weekend, taking in an estimated US$185 million (about RM810.48 million), industry watcher Exhibitor Relations reported on Sunday.

That represented the biggest opening weekend of the year, the second-biggest of the pandemic era and the 11th biggest all-time, analysts said.

"This is another sensational Marvel opening, by Marvel's own dominant standard," said David A Gross of Franchise Entertainment Research. 

The superhero sequel, directed by Sam Raimi and distributed by Disney, again stars Benedict Cumberbatch in the title role, backed by Elizabeth Olsen, Chiwetel Ejofor and Rachel McAdams. 

The complicated plot – how could a multiverse story not be complicated? – includes alternate universes, witches and sorcerers, death and revival, and even an octopus demon.

With the huge bump from 'Dr Strange', the weekend's estimated gross offered more evidence of Hollywood's return from the darkest pandemic days: It was nearly 10 times the US$22 million from the same weekend last year.

'Strange' shoved Universal's animated action-comedy 'The Bad Guys' out of the top spot where it had resided for two weeks. The DreamWorks Animation production took in US$9.8 million for the Friday-through-Sunday period. 

In third, also down one spot from last weekend, was Paramount's family-friendly 'Sonic the Hedgehog 2', at US$6.2 million.

Warner Bros' 'Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore', the latest episode in the 'Harry Potter' prequel series, also slipped a notch, to fourth, at US$4 million.

And with multiverse-based films seemingly everywhere, A24's 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' held to fifth spot, at US$3.3 million. Michelle Yeoh stars as a beleaguered laundromat owner who is called on to save, well, pretty much everything. 

Rounding out the top 10 were: 

'The Northman' (US$2.8 million)

'The Lost City' (US$2.5 million)

'The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent' (US$1.5 million)

'Memory' (US$1.2 million)

'Father Stu' (US$800,000) – AFP, May 9, 2022 

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