Den of Thieves 2: Pantera tops weekend box office while Robbie Williams biopic Better Man flops

NEW YORK — On a quiet weekend in movie theaters, while much of Hollywood’s attention was on the wildfires that continue to rage in Los Angeles, Lionsgate’s “Den of Thieves 2: Pantera” debuted atop the box office with $15.5 million, according to studio estimates Sunday.Mid-January is often a slow moviegoing period, and that was slightly exacerbated by the closures of about 10 theaters in Los Angeles, the country’s top box-office market.A sequel to the Gerard Butler 2018 heist thriller, “Den of Thieves 2” performed similarly to the original.The first installment, released by STX, opened with $15.2 million seven years ago.O’Shea Jackson Jr.

co-stars in the sequel, which debuted in 3,008 North American theaters.Butler’s films are becoming something of a regular feature in January.He also starred in “Plane,” which managed $32.1 million after launching on Jan.

13 in 2023.“Den of Thieves 2,” made for about $40 million, was a bit more costly to make.Audiences liked it well enough, giving it a “B+” CinemaScore.Reviews (58% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes) weren’t particularly good.

But it counted as Lionsgate’s first No.1 opening since “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes” in November 2023.Also entering wide release over the weekend was the Robbie Williams movie “Better Man,” one of the more audacious spins on the music biopic in recent years.Rather than going the more tradition routes of Elton John (“Rocketman”) or Elvis Presley (“Elvis”), the British popstar is portrayed by a CGI chimpanzee in Michael Gracey’s film.The Paramount Pictures release, produced for $110 million and acquired by Paramount for $25 million, didn’t catch on much better than Williams’ previous forays into the United States.It tanked, with $1.1 million in ticket sales from 1,291 locations.Gracey’s previous feature, 2017’s “The Greatest Showman” ($459 million worldwide), fared far better in theaters.

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