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A mixed box office weekend as '~Free Guy' tops again

Four new films with major stars from Hugh Jackman to Michael Keaton opened in North American movie theaters this weekend and only the one with animated puppies fared well. But it wasn't enough to beat out Ryan Reynolds' action-comedy 'œFree Guy,'ť which topped the charts for the second weekend running.

'œPAW Patrol: The Movie,'ť a Paramount release targeted at very young kids that's also streaming on Paramount+, earned $13 million in ticket sales according to studio estimates Sunday. It was by far the best of the new openers, which included three adult-skewing films that failed to find significant audiences: The action pic 'œThe Protégé,'ť with Keaton and Maggie Q, the sci-fi thriller 'œReminiscence,'ť which is also streaming on HBO Max, and the well-reviewed Rebecca Hall horror 'œThe Night House.'ť

First place went to 'œFree Guy,'ť a 20th Century and Disney release that's playing exclusively in theaters. It dropped a miniscule 34% and added $18.8 million this weekend, bringing its global total to $112 million. The studio attributed the strong hold to good word of mouth.

'œ'Free Guy' is a movie that harkens back to the days when strong word of mouth and a really engaged star, Ryan Reynolds, combine to make for a great theatrical-first release,'ť said Comscore senior media analyst Paul Dergarabedian. 'œIt shows that a theatrical-first release even in today's unusual marketplace can have legs. It feels very 2019, not pandemic-era.'ť

The relative success of 'œPAW Patrol'ť came as a bit of a surprise, even to those involved. Although the movie is based on an immensely popular Nickelodeon series, its target audience of under 6-year-olds is a wild card. Delta variant concerns and its availability to stream at home made it even more of a moving target.

Chris Aronson, the president of domestic distribution for Paramount Pictures said the weekend was a 'œVery nice, very pleasant surprise.'ť

'œIt's a younger skewing audience and we're in interesting times, but I think our marketing teams, both on our side and the exhibition side, did a terrific job at getting the message out,'ť Aronson said. 'œThe pups are very beloved and have a very, very loyal audience.'ť

The studio said the audience who turned out to theaters was diverse (41% white, 34% Hispanic and 20% Black) and predominately comprised of families with very young children. Aronson also noted that for the younger kids, 'œPAW Patrol'ť is likely their first experience in a movie theater ever.

Celebrities who voiced characters in 'œPAW Patrol'ť included Tyler Perry, Jimmy Kimmel, Yara Shahidi and Kim Kardashian.

Disney's 'œJungle Cruise,'ť which is available to rent on Disney+ for $30, landed in third place in its fourth weekend in release. So far, the Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt action-adventure has grossed $174 million globally.

In its first weekend, Millennium Media's 'œThe Protégé,'ť starring Keaton, Q and Samuel L. Jackson, earned $2.9 million from 2,577 locations. Distributed by Lionsgate, the Martin Campbill-directed action pic about Q's assassin character Anna, who is seeking justice, got mixed-to-positive reviews.

Searchlight's 'œThe Night House,'ť which was very well-reviewed, didn't connect with its opening weekend audience, who gave it a C- CinemaScore. The indie horror about a recently widowed woman played by Hall grossed an estimated $2.9 million from 2,240 locations.

Meanwhile, 'œReminiscence'ť with Jackman, Rebecca Ferguson and Thandiwe Newton fizzled with only $2 million from 3,265 locations. The directorial debut of 'œWestworld'ť co-creator Lisa Joy, 'œReminiscence'ť is also streaming on HBO Max.

It's one of several Warner Bros.' adult-skewing films that have underwhelmed with the hybrid release strategy, including the thrillers 'œThose Who Wish Me Dead,'ť with Angelina Jolie and 'œThe Little Things,'ť with Denzel Washington. The studio is releasing all of its 2021 slate on HBO Max and in theaters simultaneously.

'œI think there is a consumer confusion," Dergarabedian said of the many hybrid release strategies. 'œWhen people are faced with myriad options, they have to figure out how when and where they can get that content. To rise above the noise, you really have to have a film that's buzzworthy. '~Free Guy' is that buzzworthy movie and it's only available in theaters."

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Comscore. Final domestic figures will be released Monday.

1. 'œFree Guy,'ť $18.8 million.

2. 'œPAW Patrol: The Movie,'ť $13 million.

3. 'œJungle Cruise,'ť $6.2 million.

4. 'œDon't Breathe 2,'ť $5.1 million.

5. 'œRespect,'ť $3.8 million.

6. 'œThe Suicide Squad,'ť $3.4 million.

7. 'œThe Protégé,'ť $2.9 million.

8. 'œThe Night House,'ť $2.9 million.

9. 'œReminiscence,'ť $2 million.

10. 'œBlack Widow,'ť $1.2 million.

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Follow AP Film Writer Lindsey Bahr on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ldbahr

FILE - This image released by 20th Century Studios shows Jodie Comer, left, and Ryan Reynolds in a scene from "Free Guy." (Alan Markfield/20th Century Studios via AP, File) The Associated Press
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