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A roaring success! Lion King dominates the box office on debut weekend

Written by on 22/07/2019

A star-studded version of The Lion King dominated the box office in its opening weekend, and had the most successful first three days of any Disney remake.

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The movie, directed by Jon Favreau, collected $185m (£149m) from nearly 5,000 theatres in North America over its opening weekend – beating other remakes including Beauty And The Beast.

It’s the second-best US domestic debut of the year – trailing Avengers: Endgame, which took $357m (£285.5m) in three days.

Overseas, The Lion King took $269m (£215m) for a global total of $433m (£346m).

The state-of-the-art technology used to bring the Pride Lands to life in the film has divided opinion, but it has been critic-proof, with fans flocking to see Simba on the big screen.

A cast boasting Donald Glover and Beyonce will have helped bring punters to seats around the world.

Imax theatres accounted for $9m (£7m) of total sales.

It comes as Avatar was finally knocked off the top spot for highest-grossing film, with Avengers: Endgame taking $2.7892bn (£2.2bn) around the world.

Other studios opted not to release films in direct competition to The Lion King, meaning Spider-Man: Far From Home took just $21m (£16.7m) and Toy Story 4 took $14m (£11m).

Disney’s previous remakes include Beauty And The Beast, which took $174m (£139m) in its first weekend, Alice In Wonderland, which took $116m (£92.7m), and Favreau’s The Jungle Book, which took $103m (£82m).

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