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Sci-fi comedy 'Free Guy' tops North American box office once again
Published: Aug 24, 2021 06:33 PM
Sci-fi comedy Free Guy slipped but did not trip over the weekend as it clung to the top spot in North American movie theaters with a haul of $18.5 million, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations reported Monday.

The film, its release delayed a year by the COVID-19 pandemic, is a lighthearted yarn starring Ryan Reynolds as an everyman bank teller who finds -  not unlike Jim Carrey's character in The Truman Show - that he is a character in a huge video game and must save his friends from being deleted.

Family-friendly Free Guy was off from its $28 million opening weekend, but analysts said its result was impressive with COVID-19 still hanging over the industry and Tropical Storm Henri deterring moviegoers in the US Northeast. It has a healthy global take so far of $112 million.

In second position, earning $13.1 million for the Friday-through-Sunday period, was new Paramount release Paw Patrol: The Movie. That was a respectable total, said Variety, for a film aimed at young kids - who remain ineligible for COVID-19 vaccines. 

Paw Patrol tells the story of a boy named Ryder and the brave pups who help him save Adventure City from a colossally evil mayor.

Third spot went to Disney's family adventure film Jungle Cruise, at $6.3 million. Its plot - well, suffice it to say it is based on a theme-park ride.

Horror feature Don't Breathe 2, from Sony, followed with a $5.1 million take in its second weekend. Starring Stephen Lang - who has what website Rotten Tomatoes calls a "thrillingly imposing presence" - it revolves around a game of mass murder perpetuated by a blind veteran. 

And in fifth place was United Artists' biopic Respect, at $3.8 million. Grammy, Golden Globe and Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson stars as queen of soul Aretha Franklin - who reportedly picked Hudson for the role. The Washington Post calls her portrayal a "kind of creative - even spiritual - mind-meld that sends a chill down the spine and a catch to the throat."

Rounding out the top 10 for the weekend were:

The Suicide Squad ($3.4 million)

The Protégé ($2.9 million)

The Night House ($2.9 million)

Reminiscence ($2 million)

Old ($1.1 million)