It was a good news/bad news weekend for ‘Blue Beetle,’ the latest superhero film to hit North American theaters and the first built around a live-action Latino protagonist.
The DC Studios/Warner Bros production topped the charts for the Friday-through-Sunday period and even dethroned ‘Barbie,’ that reigning queen of pinkness, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations said Sunday.
But its estimated take of $25.4 million was ‘the lowest DC superhero debut of this era’ other than 2021’s money-losing ‘Wonder Woman 1984.’
‘Beetle’ stars 22-year-old American actor Xolo Mariduena — who is of mixed Mexican, Cuban and Ecuadoran descent — as a new college graduate whose body is taken over by the mysterious Scarab, which gives him superhuman powers.
Analyst David A. Gross said that while ticket sales for ‘Beetle’ were only a third the average for new superhero flicks, reviews have been good and overseas prospects are strong.
‘Barbie,’ in its fifth week out, scored $21.5 million in ticket sales, ‘a huge result at this point in its theatrical run,’ according to Variety. The Warner Bros. fantasy-comedy has now taken in an eye-popping $1.27 billion globally.
In third, also in its fifth week out, was Universal’s ‘Oppenheimer,’ at $10.6 million. The historical drama about the origins of the first atomic bomb has passed the $700 million mark globally.
Fourth place went to Paramount’s animated ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem,’ at $8.4 million. Its huge voice cast includes Maya Rudolph, Ayo Edebiri, John Cena, Jackie Chan, Ice Cube and Paul Rudd.
And in fifth was Universal’s new talking-dog comedy ‘Strays,’ at $8.3 million, a concerning start for a movie made on a $46 million budget.