‘Dunkirk’ Takes North American Box Office By Storm
Big-budget World War II epic “Dunkirk” stormed to the top of the North American box office in its opening weekend on the strength of stellar reviews and a sterling big screen debut by pop star Harry Styles, industry estimates showed Sunday.
The film directed by Briton Christopher Nolan which took in an estimated $50.5 million in the United States and Canada, according to box office tracker Exhibitor Relations — has been hailed by many critics as a masterpiece.
It stars One Direction singer Styles in the retelling of the heroic evacuation in 1940 of hundreds of thousands of Allied troops from a beach in northern France under constant German bombardment.
Raunchy comedy “Girls Trip” starring Queen Latifah and Will Smith’s better half Jada Pinkett Smith, debuted in second place with $30.4 million in tickets sold.
Third place went to “Spider-Man: Homecoming,” which pulled in $22 million in its third week of release. Overall, it has raked in more than $250 million in North America.
Last week’s box office leader, “War For the Planet of the Apes” — the latest installation in the saga of intelligent primates’ battle against an evil human dictator — raked in $20.4 million in its second week for fourth place.
Rounding out the top five was another debut, Luc Besson’s $180 million space fantasy “Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets.”
The EuropaCorp-financed film starring Dane DeHaan and Cara Delevingne said to be the most expensive independent film ever made, grossed just over $17 million.