The video game action comedy “Free Guy” topped the North American box office in its opening weekend, taking in $28.4 million, figures from trade firm Exhibitor Relations showed Monday.
The film, which lightheartedly explores the boundary between the virtual and the real, features an anti-hero played by Ryan Reynolds, a man who realizes he is a character in a video game and seeks to take control of his destiny.
“This is a very good opening under difficult conditions. The Delta variant is taking a toll,” David A. Gross, who runs consulting firm Franchise Entertainment Research, told AFP, referring to a surge in coronavirus cases.
The horror feature “Don’t Breathe 2,” about a game of mass murder perpetuated by a blind veteran, came in second place with $10.6 million in its first weekend.
In third place was Disney’s family adventure film “Jungle Cruise,” based on a theme park ride, with $9.1 million for the Friday-Sunday period.
Right behind it, the biopic about soul queen Aretha Franklin, “Respect” came in fourth with $8.8 million, and rounding out the top five was the supervillain movie “The Suicide Squad,” which amassed $7.5 million.
Here are the rest of the top 10:
“Old” ($2.4 million)
“Black Widow” ($1.9 million)
“Stillwater” ($1.3 million)
“The Green Knight” ($1.2 million)
“Space Jam: A New Legacy” ($1.1 million)
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