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Blade Runner 2049 Tops Disappointing Box Office Weekend

While Warner Bros.' 'Blade Runner 2049' topped the box office this weekend, the expensive science fiction movie failed to meet projections for its opening weekend.

blade runnerWhile Warner Bros.' 'Blade Runner 2049' topped the box office this weekend, the expensive science fiction movie failed to meet projections for its opening weekend. The sequel to the 1982 sci-fi cult classic brought in an estimated $31.5 million during its opening in North America, far short of the $43M-$47M domestic debut that the studio was hoping for.Worldwide, 'Blade Runner 2049' generated $81.7M in box office revenue, according to estimates published by comScore, which is about half of its estimated $180m production budget. The film, which was co-financed by Alcon Entertainment and Sony with Warner Bros., stars Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford who reprised his role from the first outing as Rick Deckard.20th Century Fox's 'Kingsman: The Golden Circle' continued to chug along, adding $8.1M in North America and $33.6M worldwide, while the body swap comedy 'Never Say Die' added a respectable $66.0M in interntional markets.The top 12 worldwide weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, October 8, are below. image from www.celebrityaccess.com1. Blade Runner 2049 – Sony – $81.7M2. Never Say Die – Multiple – $66.0M3. Kingsman: The Golden Circle – 20th Century Fox – $33.6M4. It – Warner Bros. – $29.5M5. Chasing The Dragon – Multiple – $17.6M6. Foreigner, The – Multiple – $17.0M7. Fortress, The – CJ Entertainment – $14.4M8. Mountain Between Us, The – 20th Century Fox – $13.7M9. Lego Ninjago Movie, The – Warner Bros. – $13.7M10. My Little Pony: The Movie – Lionsgate – $12.6M11. City Of Rock – Multiple Chinese Distributors – $11.9M12. American Made – Universal – $9.9MThe top 12 U.S. domestic weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, October 8, are below.
  1. Blade Runner 2049 – Warner Bros. – $31.5M
    2. Mountain Between Us, The – 20th Century Fox – $10.1M
    3. It – Warner Bros. – $9.7M
    4. My Little Pony: The Movie – Lionsgate – $8.8M
    5. Kingsman: The Golden Circle – 20th Century Fox – $8.1M
    6. American Made – Universal – $8.1M
    7. Lego Ninjago Movie, The – Warner Bros. – $6.8M
    8. Victoria And Abdul – Focus Features – $4.1M
    9. Flatliners – Sony – $3.8M
    10. Battle Of The Sexes – Fox Searchlight – $2.4M
    11. MET Opera: Norma (2017) – Fathom Events – $1.5M
    12. American Assassin – Lionsgate – $1.4M
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