The weekend box office results are in, and it's a tale of two sequels. The Devil Wears Prada 2 continues to reign supreme, collecting $43 million in its second weekend and solidifying its place as a box office hit. Meanwhile, Mortal Kombat II, a video game adaptation, has fallen short of expectations, earning only $40 million in its debut. The film's critical reception is mixed, with a 65% score on Rotten Tomatoes, but it's still a solid performance for the genre.
The Devil Wears Prada 2's success is impressive, especially considering it's a sequel to a popular film. The original Prada movie grossed $124.7 million domestically, and the sequel has already surpassed that mark in just 10 days. With a 44% drop in its second weekend, it's on track to reach the $200 million mark, which is a significant achievement for a May release. The film's appeal to both men and women, as evidenced by the strong opening of other female-fronted films like Bridesmaids and Monster-in-Law, is a key factor in its success.
On the other hand, Mortal Kombat II's performance is a disappointment. The film's opening weekend was underwhelming, and its international numbers are soft. The video game adaptation genre has never been a strong suit for critics, and Mortal Kombat II is no exception. The film's PG-13 rating might have limited its appeal, as the original game was known for its violent fatalities. Despite its solid box office performance, the film's critical reception is a concern for future video game adaptations.
In other box office news, Taylor Swift's concert film, The Eras Tour, dominated the charts with a $92.8 million opening. Renaissance: A Film By Beyonce also performed well, grossing $21.8 million in its second weekend. The Super Mario Galaxy Movie continues to be a hit, bringing in $6.6 million in its sixth weekend. Project Hail Mary is also on track to reach $350 million domestically, and it's likely to surpass $700 million worldwide.
The horror scene is represented by Hokum, which made $3.3 million in its second weekend, and Deep Water, which earned $779,000. Animal Farm, a $35 million production, has received poor reviews and has only grossed $5 million domestically. In other releases, WG Pictures' Our Hero, Balthazar has expanded its release and grossed $36,327 in 20 theaters.
The weekend box office results highlight the continued success of sequels and the enduring appeal of female-fronted films. However, the underperformance of Mortal Kombat II serves as a reminder that video game adaptations must be carefully crafted to appeal to both critics and audiences. As the summer season approaches, the box office will continue to be a battleground for filmmakers and studios.