Beyoncé's 'Renaissance' tops box office with $21M opening weekend
U.S. singer/songwriter Beyonce arrives for the world premiere of Disney's "The Lion King" at the Dolby Theatre, Hollywood, Los Angeles, U.S., July 9, 2019. (AFP Photo)


Beyonce's latest concert film titled "Renaissance" secured the top spot at the North American box office during its debut weekend, generating an estimated $21 million in ticket sales, According to Exhibitor Relations,

That result came in what normally is a very slow period following the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday.

"This is an excellent domestic opening for a concert film," said analyst David A. Gross, boosted by "sensational critics reviews and audience scores."

A virtuoso effort written, directed, and produced by the iconic singer, "Renaissance: A Film by Beyonce" now ranks among the top five all-time concert movie openings, Gross said, led by the huge $92.8 million opening earlier this year of Taylor Swift's "The Eras Tour" film.

Both movies are distributed by AMC Theaters.

In second place for the Friday-through-Sunday period was Lionsgate's "The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes," at $14.5 million. Tom Blyth, Rachel Zegler and Peter Dinklage star in the prequel about a lethal competition in the dystopian state of Panem.

Third is "Godzilla Minus One," a new release from Toho International, at $11 million. Unlike much earlier Hollywoodian takes on the huge sea monster, "This Toho production is Japanese in every way – in language, cast, setting and all facets," said Gross, adding, "Critics and audiences love it."

Ryunosuke Kamiki and Minami Hamabe star in the movie, which sold $23 million in tickets in Japan over the past month.

The fourth spot for the second straight weekend went to Universal's animated musical comedy "Trolls Band Together," at $7.6 million. Anna Kendrick and Justin Timberlake lead the voice cast.

And in fifth was Disney's lavishly animated film "Wish," at $7.4 million. Featuring the voices of Oscar-winner Ariana DeBose and Chris Pine, "Wish" tells the story of King Magnifico, who grants one wish a month.

Rounding out the top 10 were:

"Napoleon" ($7.1 million)

"Animal" ($6.1 million)

"Silent Night" ($3 million)

"Thanksgiving" ($2.6 million)

"The Marvels" ($2.5 million)