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‘Invisible Man’ sees its way to top of box office

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Enough viewers saw The Invisible Man over the weekend to propel it to the top of the North American box office, with an estimated $28.9 million in ticket sales, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations reported Sunday.

That result for the Friday-to-Sunday period more than justified Universal›s bet on a remake of the famous H.G. Wells story—the studio spent a mere $7 million to produce the film, which has already taken in $20 million overseas and drawn strong reviews.

British actor Oliver Jackson-Cohen arrives for the Feb. 24 Hollywood premiere of ‘The Invisible Man’ 
British actor Oliver Jackson-Cohen arrives for the Feb. 24 Hollywood premiere of ‘The Invisible Man’ 

The thriller stars the visibly talented Elisabeth Moss as the ex-girlfriend of a man (British actor Oliver Jackson-Cohen) who seems to return to haunt her after supposedly committing suicide.

Slipping from the top spot in its third week out was Paramount’s adventure comedy Sonic the Hedgehog, at $16 million. Jim Carrey stars as the villainous Dr. Robotnik in the video-game-based film.

In third place was 20th Century’s The Call of the Wild, starring Harrison Ford, at $13.2 million. The story is loosely based on the Jack London classic, set in the wilds of Alaska and Canada’s Klondike region.

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Fourth spot went to a new Japanese manga film, My Hero Academia, from Funimation, at $5.1 million. It tells the story of a young boy, often bullied, who finds his way into a prestigious high school for superheroes-in-training.

And in fifth, still strong in its seventh week out, was Sony’s Bad Boys for Life, at $4.3 million. The action-comedy, starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, has passed the $400 million mark worldwide.

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