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    “The Devil Wears Prada 2” Edges Out “Mortal Kombat II” At The Weekend Box Office

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    This image released by 20th Century Studios shows Meryl Streep in a scene from "The Devil Wears Prada 2." (Macall Polay/20th Century Studios via AP)

    By Lindsey Bahr, Film Writer

    LOS ANGELES (AP) --

    In a box office battle of the sequels, “The Devil Wears Prada 2” had the slight edge over “Mortal Kombat II” in North American theaters this weekend. According to studio estimates Sunday, “The Devil Wears Prada 2” earned a chart topping $43 million in its second weekend, while “Mortal Kombat II” took in $40 million in its first.

    This weekend had wide variety of newcomers playing in wide release, including the family-friendly whodunnit “The Sheep Detectives” and a James Cameron co-directed Billie Eilish concert film.

    But it was the holdover that triumphed. “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” which has grossed $433.2 million worldwide in its first 12 days in release, helped push The Walt Disney Studios over $2 billion globally for the year. It’s also surpassed the total grosses of the first film, which earned $327 million globally in 2006, not accounting for inflation.

    Paul Dergarabedian, the head of marketplace trends for Comscore, said Mother’s Day might have helped “Prada” get the advantage over the newcomer and have such a modest 44% dip in weekend two.

    “The release date was perfect,” Dergarabedian said. “This may be the new blueprint for how to start a summer.”

    “Mortal Kombat II” provided some gendered counterprogramming in the second weekend of Hollywood’s summer movie season. Warner Bros. opened the movie in 3,503 locations where it drew a heavily male audience. According to PostTrak, 75% of the ticket buyers were men. “The Devil Wears Prada 2” had almost the exact opposite gender breakdown on its first weekend.

    The first movie in this series, “Mortal Kombat,” was released simultaneously in theaters and on HBO Max in April 2021 as a part of Warner Bros.’ pandemic-era day-and-date strategy. Reviews have been mixed for the sequel, as was its B CinemaScore. It also earned $23 million from 78 markets internationally, adding up to a $63 million global debut.

    “Michael” landed in third place in its third weekend with another $36.5 million over the weekend, down only 33% from last weekend. The Michael Jackson biopic has now earned $240.5 million in North America, surpassing the total domestic grosses of “Bohemian Rhapsody,” and $577.4 million globally.

    Fourth place went to Amazon MGM Studios’ “The Sheep Detectives” which brought in $15.9 million in its first weekend in 3,457 theaters. The quirky, all-ages murder mystery features a starry ensemble including Hugh Jackman, Emma Thompson and Nicholas Braun, as well as the voices of Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Bryan Cranston, Regina Hall and Patrick Stewart as the sheep who try to figure out who murdered their shepherd. Audiences gave it an A- CinemaScore. The movie cost a reported $75 million to produce.

    Rounding out the top five was “Billie Eilish—Hit Me Hard & Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D)” an immersive concert experience which Cameron shared co-directing credits on with Eilish. Paramount released the movie in 2,613 theaters, where it earned $7.5 million in North America and $12.6 million internationally. The movie was very well reviewed by critics (93% on Rotten Tomatoes) and audiences, who gave it an A CinemaScore.

    “Project Hail Mary,” in its eighth weekend, and “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie,” in its sixth weekend, are still going strong as well — adding up to a weekend that is up significantly from the same weekend last year. Dergarabedian said the films that seem to be doing well and drawing new and repeat audiences week after week are the ones offering “pure, escapist entertainment.”

    “This is playing out very well for movie theaters right now,” he said.

    Top 10 movies by domestic box office
    With final domestic figures being released Monday, this list factors in the estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Comscore:

    1. “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” $43 million.

    2. “Mortal Kombat II,” $40 million.

    3. “Michael,” $36.5 million.

    4. “The Sheep Detectives,” $15.9 million.

    5. “Billie Eilish—Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour,” $7.5 million.

    6. “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie,” $6.6 million.

    7. “Project Hail Mary,”$6.1 million.

    8. “Hokum,” $3.3 million.

    9. “Deep Water,” $780,274.

    10. “Animal Farm,” $663,624.

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    “Uncut Gems” Producer Oscar Boyson Made A Movie For The Letterboxd Generation: “Our Hero, Balthazar”

    Saturday, May 9, 2026
    This image released by WG Pictures shows Jaeden Martell in a scene from "Our Hero, Balthazar." (WG Pictures via AP)

    "Our Hero, Balthazar" is not really an elevator-pitch kind of movie. Sure, there's a log-line: A wealthy New York City teenager ( Jaeden Martell ) who, in a misguided attempt to impress a girl, travels to Texas to try to stop a school shooting. But it's the describing of it that gets tricky: It's a black comedy, but also sometimes just a comedy. It's a thriller and a satire. It's a commentary on performative activism, gun culture and toxic masculinity. Mostly, it's just an entertaining ride. Owen Gleiberman, writing for Variety, called it "a cutting, audacious, and at times astonishing movie." Perhaps it makes more sense to understand that "Our Hero, Balthazar," which is currently in theaters, comes from a filmmaker known for his collaborations with the Safdie brothers. Filmmaker and producer Oscar Boyson has been on the ground making independent films for nearly 20 years, from "Frances Ha" to "Uncut Gems." "Balthazar" marks his feature directorial debut. The idea for "Balthazar," which Boyson co-wrote with Ricky Camilleri, just felt electric, like the movies that made them want to make movies when they were younger. It's also the kind of that seems to be disappearing from American cinemas and has the makings of a cult classic. "There's a trend towards sameness and safety and familiarity that is making the movie industry a really uninteresting world to play and create and collaborate in," Boyson said. "I felt like because the industry was saying no to it, it was exactly what I should be doing. And that really fired me up." Boyson has come up against a lot of obstacles in the industry with "Balthazar," from festivals to distributors, who told him they loved it but couldn't market it. That resistance just made him even more emboldened to do it his own... Read More

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