Thor,' swinging his mighty hammer, smashes Hollywood's slump

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Mon, 06 Nov 2017 - 07:24 GMT

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© GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP/File | Star Chris Hemsworth at a recent screening in New York of "Thor: Ragnarok," which had a huge opening weekend in North American theaters

© GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP/File | Star Chris Hemsworth at a recent screening in New York of "Thor: Ragnarok," which had a huge opening weekend in North American theaters


6 November 2017: After a dismal October for Hollywood, Disney and Marvel Studio's "Thor: Rognarok" proved a smashing success this weekend, pulling in $121 million in North American theaters for a global total of $427 million, according to industry estimates.

How big was the film's three-day opening? Well, the latest "Thor" episode, boosted by strong reviews and the self-mocking humor of Chris Hemsworth as the powerful Norse god (with Cate Blanchett as Hela, goddess of death), netted more than seven times the take of last week's leader, Lionsgate's "Jigsaw."

That movie, which has police investigating a string of horrific murders carried out in the style of supposedly long-dead killer Jigsaw, dropped this weekend to third place at $6.7 million, according to website Exhibitor Relations.

In second was "A Bad Mom's Christmas," from STX Entertainment, at $17 million. That comedy stars three women -- Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell and Kathryn Hahn -- whose plans change when their mothers (Christine Baranski, Cheryl Hines and Susan Sarandon) drop in unexpectedly for the holidays.

In fourth position was Lionsgate's "Boo 2! A Madea Halloween" at $4.7 million. The light comedy has actor/director Tyler Perry and buddies heading to a campground which -- surprise! -- turns out to be haunted.

In fifth spot was "Geostorm" from Warner Bros., at $3 million. The sci-fi disaster thriller follows Gerard Butler as he struggles to save the world from an apocalyptic storm caused by climate-controlling satellites run amok.

Rounding out the top 10 were:

"Happy Death Day" ($2.8 million)

"Thank You for Your Service" ($2.3 million)

"Blade Runner: 2049" ($2.2 million)

"Let There Be Light" ($2.2 million)

"Only the Brave" ($1.9 million)

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