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'Bad Guys' bests 'The Northman,' Nick Cage at the box office

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 On an unusually crowded weekend at movie theaters that featured a pricey Viking epic and Nicolas Cage playing himself , DreamWorks Animation's 鈥淭he Bad Guys鈥 bested the field, signaling a continued resurgence for family moviegoing aft
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This image released by Focus Features shows Ethan Hawke in a scene from "The Northman." (Aidan Monaghan/Focus Features via AP)

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 On an unusually crowded weekend at movie theaters that featured and , DreamWorks Animation's 鈥淭he Bad Guys鈥 bested the field, signaling a continued resurgence for family moviegoing after a downturn during the pandemic.

released by Universal Pictures, debuted with $24 million in U.S. and sa国际传媒 ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday. That came despite steep competition for families from Paramount Pictures' 鈥淪onic The Hedgehog 2,鈥 which stayed in second place with $15.2 million its third week of release. It's grossed $145.8 million domestically thus far.

The apparent health of family moviegoing is especially good news for Hollywood as it heads into its lucrative summer season when films like Universal's own 鈥淢inions: Rise of Gru鈥 and Walt Disney Co.'s 鈥淟ightyear鈥 鈥 the first Pixar film opening in theaters in two years 鈥 hope to approach pre-pandemic levels.

鈥淭here's reason for being more than cautiously optimistic,鈥 said Jim Orr, head of distribution for Universal. 鈥淚 think audiences this summer are going to be flooding into theaters.鈥

While studios have been hesitant to program many films against each other during the pandemic, the weekend saw a rarity: three new wide releases, all of them well-received, none of them sequels or remakes.

鈥淭he Bad Guys,鈥 based on Aaron Blabey's children's graphic novel series about a gang of crooked animals with a Quentin Tarantino-for-kids tone, fared well with critics (85% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes) and audiences (an 鈥淎鈥 CinemaScore). With little family competition until the release of 鈥淟ightyear" in mid-June, 鈥淭he Bad Guys鈥 should play well for weeks. Having first debuted overseas, the animated film has already grossed $63.1 million internationally.

The weekend's other new releases 鈥 Robert Eggers' 鈥淭he Northman鈥 and the Cage-starring 鈥淭he Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent鈥 鈥 didn't do as well but still fared reasonably solidly in their first weekend.

"Every weekend is a building block in the recovery, but I don't even want to call it a recovery. I think movie theaters are recovered. We're pretty much there," said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for ComScore. 鈥淭hree newcomers were all well-received, and all of them found an audience.鈥

The risks were greatest for Focus Features' 鈥淭he Northman,鈥 which saw its budget balloon beyond $70 million, a major increase in scale for Eggers, the director of previous indie historical horrors 鈥淭he Witch鈥 and 鈥淭he Lighthouse.鈥 The film's path to profitability was unlikely even before launching in theaters, but it opened on the higher side of expectations with $12 million in ticket sales. It added $6.3 million internationally in 26 territories.

鈥淭he Northman" stars Alexander Skarsgard, Anya Taylor-Joy and Nicole Kidman star in a brutal and bloody revenge saga.

"First and foremost, we wanted to work with Robert Eggers," said Lisa Bunnell, head of distribution for Focus, which had handled international distribution for Eggers' first two films. 鈥淭he key here is that we got to make a film that we wanted to make with a filmmaker we feel is part of the future of American cinema. He's got a very distinctive voice. He's making film with original IP, not just going in: 鈥楲et鈥檚 make a sequel!'"

Meanwhile, a new installment in a once all-powerful brand, the Harry Potter spinoff 鈥淔antastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore,鈥 fell off a cliff in its second weekend in theaters. The Warner Bros. release, the third 鈥淔antastic Beasts" movie, dropped 67% in it second week with $14 million. That's a bad sign for the future of the franchise, should it be continued by Warner Bros. (The studio has thus far held off on greenlighting a fourth film.) Still, 鈥淪ecrets of Dumbledore," , is doing better overseas. International sales of $213.2 million account for the lion share of the film's $280.3 million global haul.

Lionsgate's 鈥淭he Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent,鈥 a gonzo meta comedy starring Cage as an exaggerated version of himself, opened with an estimated $7.2 million. The film, which first launched to warm reviews out of South by Southwest, will depend on good word of mouth to approach netting its $30 million budget.

That's the kind success that 鈥淓verything Everywhere All at Once鈥 has had. The A24 release, a madcap metaverse fantasy , has been one of the brightest signs for the specialty film business, another sector of the industry that struggled theatrically during the pandemic. In its fifth week, 鈥淓verything Everywhere All at Once鈥 grossed $5.4 million, a drop of just 12% from the week prior.

But the biggest breakthrough in theaters this April has been for family moviegoing. It's good timing for the film industry, which will this week convene in Las Vegas for , the annual convention and trade show for trumpeting theatrical exhibition. Expect plenty of proclamations that movie theaters are back.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Comscore. Final domestic figures will be released Monday.

1. "The Bad Guys," $24 million.

2. 鈥淪onic the Hedgehog 2,鈥 $15.2 million.

3. 鈥淔antastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore,鈥 $14 million.

4. 鈥淭he Northman,鈥 $12 million.

5. 鈥淭he Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent," $7.2 million.

6. 鈥淓verything Everywhere All at Once,鈥 $5.4 million.

7. 鈥淭he Lost City,鈥 $4.4 million.

8. 鈥淔ather Stu,鈥 $3.4 million.

9. 鈥淢orbius,鈥 $2.3 million.

10. 鈥淎mbulance,鈥 $1.8 million.

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Jake Coyle, The Associated Press