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Hustlers racks up solid $33 million debut, Goldfinch bombs at Box Office

Not all newcomers were as fortunate

Update : 16 Sep 2019, 11:44 PM

Hustlers rolled in the Benjamins this weekend, collecting $33.2 million when it debuted in 3,250 North American theaters.

Boosted by rave reviews and stellar word of mouth, Hustlers beat expectations and now ranks as the best start for an STX film, along with the biggest live-action opening weekend for stars Jennifer Lopez and Constance Wu. Directed by Lorene Scafaria, Hustlers is based on Jessica Pressler’s 2015 New York magazine article about a group of strippers who turn the tables on their wealthy Wall Street clientele after the 2008 recession hits.

No

Film Title

Studio

Weekend Gross

1

It: Chapter Two

WB (NL)

$40,735,000

2

Hustlers

STX

$33,230,000

3

Angel has Fallen

LGF

$4,400,000

4

Good Boys

Uni.

$4,260,000

5

The Lion King (2019)

BV

$3,555,000

6

Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw

Uni

$2,770,000

7

Overcomer

Affirm

$2,735,000

8

The Goldfinch

WB

$2,640,000

9

The Peanut Butter Falcon

RAtt

$1,921,127

10

Dora and the Lost City of Gold

Par

$1,850,000


Not all newcomers were as fortunate. Warner Bros.’ The Goldfinch, adapted from Donna Tartt’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, misfired with a disastrous $2.6 million from 2,542 locations. Those ticket sales are well behind projections that estimated an opening weekend near $12 million. The mystery drama, which cost $40 million to produce, stars Ansel Elgort stars as Theo, a young man who turns to art forgery after losing his mother in a freak tragedy. The Goldfinch was skewered by critics after it premiered at the Toronto Film Festival.

Despite a sour start for The Goldfinch, Warner Bros. still dominated box office charts. For the second weekend in a row, It: Chapter Two was the No. 1 movie in North America. The scary sequel pocketed another $40 million this weekend, boosting its domestic tally to $153 million. Between It: Chapter Two and its predecessor, the franchised based on Stephen King’s horror novel has generated over $1 billion worldwide.

Lionsgate’s Angel Has Fallen slid to third place, adding $4.4 million in its fourth weekend of release. At No. 4, Universal’s comedy Good Boys picked up $4.2 million, taking its bounty to a solid $73 million in North America. Rounding out the top five is Disney’s The Lion King with $3.5 million. After nine weeks in theaters, the remake has amassed a mighty $534 million at the domestic box office.

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