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'Joker' tops American film industry

'Joker' tops American film industry  Warner Bros.' 'Joker' chuckled best again this end of the week as it took in an ...



'Joker' tops American film industry 

Warner Bros.' 'Joker' chuckled best again this end of the week as it took in an expected $55 million in North American cinemas, an industry gathering announced Sunday.

Featuring Joaquin Phoenix, 'Joker' gives the backstory to the ascent of Batman's twisted adversary, painting a dull and upsetting depiction of an eventual stand-up entertainer's plunge into frenzy.

A week ago, the movie coordinated by Todd Phillips - creator of 'The Hangover' set of three - set a precedent for an October discharge, taking in $93.5 million in its first end of the week, Exhibitor Relations said. 





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Joined Artist's family-and Halloween-accommodating 'The Addams Family' set second, finding an expected $30.3 million for its opening end of the week.

It pursues the puzzling and creepy Addams family as they get ready for a visit from some significantly creepier relatives.

In third, at an expected $20.5 million, was Paramount's new film 'Gemini Man,' which stars Will Smith as a resigned hired gunman who must go head to head against a more youthful clone of himself.

'Evil' from Universal came in fourth, down from a week ago's second, at an expected $6.2 million. It recounts to the narrative of a teenager and her companions attempting to enable a youthful Yeti to rejoin with its family as an affluent man tries to catch it as a prize.

What's more, in fifth was Focus Features' 'Downton Abbey,' at $5 million. The realistic follow-up to the hit TV arrangement has the Crawleys and their sincere staff scrambling to plan for an unforeseen visit by the British royals.


Balancing the end of the week's best 10 were:


'Hawkers' ($3.9 million)


'Judy' ($3.3 million)


'IT: Chapter Two' ($3.2 million)


'Jexi' ($3.1 million)


'Advertisement Astra' ($1.9 million)




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