King Arthur: Legend of the Sword takes win at weekend box office
Roadshow’s King Arthur: Legend of the Sword featuring Charlie Hunnam and Jude Law has earned $2.326m across 406 in its first weekend at the box office.
The fanatsy film over took last weekend’s box office winner Alien: Covenant which slipped to number two as it pulled in $1.981m across 316 screens, taking its total earnings to $7.150m.
According to weekend box office figures from the Motion Picture Distributors Association of Australia, Guardians of the Galaxy remains in third position brining in $1.907m.
Its total box office earning to date is now $29.591m.
Meanwhile, Fox’s Snatched which has had mixed reviews fell from number two to number five as it aired across 316 screens managing $1.624m.
Title (Distributor) | Weekend B/O | Screens | Total B/O |
---|---|---|---|
King Arthur: Legend Of The Sword (Roadshow) | $2,326,536 | 406 | $2,403,763 |
Alien: Covenant (Fox) | $1,981,003 | 316 | $7,150,493 |
Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2 (Disney) | $1,907,742 | 299 | $29,591,675 |
John Wick: Chapter Two (Studiocanal) | $1,829,123 | 219 | $1,923,441 |
Snatched (Fox) | $1,624,664 | 316 | $5,859,976 |
Dog's Purpose, A (Eone) | $692,850 | 257 | $3,516,748 |
Viceroy's House (Transmission) | $603,056 | 141 | $660,575 |
Get Out (Universal) | $547,768 | 217 | $5,336,646 |
The Fate Of The Furious (Universal) | $167,845 | 113 | $28,311,420 |
The Zookeeper's Wife (Roadshow) | $138,962 | 92 | $856,319 |
Going In Style (Roadshow) | $126,205 | 154 | $4,630,453 |
The Boss Baby (Fox) | $125,058 | 0 | $21,271,870 |
Beauty And The Beast (live Action) (Disney) | $122,593 | 94 | $47,706,958 |
Don't Tell (Backlot Studios) | $110,835 | 79 | $116,067 |
Fairy Tale: Dragon Cry (Madman) | $103,676 | 40 | $103,676 |
The Case For Christ (Crossroads) | $94,258 | 40 | $675,253 |
Their Finest (Transmission) | $94,247 | 145 | $2,597,696 |
Lahoriye (Mindblowing Films) | $82,519 | 22 | $555,363 |
Smurfs: The Lost Village (Sony) | $68,349 | 67 | $6,508,348 |
Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (hindi) (Forum Films) | $68,339 | 25 | $2,363,757 |
Charlie Hunnam fans should be flocking to cinemas to see King Arthur. There are so many on Charlie Hunnam International that state they have not seen it. Why? If you love him and want to see him in cinema, especially the next 4 King Arthur’s that is planned, support him by going to this one! I’m so afraid the Warner Brothers will shelve the other four. PLEASE, LADIES – support him!!
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