Sci-fi fantasy ‘Alita’ tops N. American box office

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LOS ANGELES, Feb 20, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Fox’s new sci-fi fantasy “Alita:
Battle Angel” dominated the North American box office charts over the four-
day holiday weekend, earning $33.5 million, industry tracker Exhibitor
Relations said on Tuesday.

The futuristic film, which stars Rosa Salazar voicing “Alita,” a cyborg
almost more human than machine, is a computer-animated adaptation of a
Japanese cyberpunk manga story.

Directed by Robert Rodriguez and produced by James Cameron, the project for
the $170-million film was 20 years in the making.

The Fox film beat out last weekend’s leader, “The Lego Movie 2: The Second
Part,” which earned Warner Bros an estimated $27.8 million over the
Presidents Day weekend.

This fourth “Lego” movie again features the voices of Chris Pratt,
Elizabeth Banks and Will Arnett — joined this time by Tiffany Haddish and
Maya Rudolph — in a story of love and chaos in a post-apocalyptic toyland.

In third was another Warner Bros. film, “Isn’t It Romantic?”, at $16.6
million. Rebel Wilson stars as a rom-com hating New Yorker who, after a blow
to the head, finds herself in her own romantic comedy. Liam Hemsworth also
stars.

Fourth place went to Paramount’s “What Men Want.” The gender-switching
remake of 2000’s “What Women Want” stars Taraji P. Henson. It had four-day
ticket sales of $12.2 million.

And in fifth was “Happy Death Day 2U” from Universal, at $11 million —
already recouping the mere $9 million it cost to make. Jessica Rothe again
plays the role of a young woman living and reliving the day of her murder.

Rounding out the weekend’s top 10 were:

“Cold Pursuit” ($6.9 million)

“The Upside” ($6.5 million)

“Glass” ($4.6 million)

“The Prodigy” ($3.7 million)

“Green Book” ($3.5 million)