Hotel Transylvania 3… becomes number one in US

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Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation raked in a little over $44.5 million to top the box office in North American theatres.
Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation topped the domestic box office charts with $44 million from 4,267 locations while Dwayne Johnson’s “Skyscraper” washed up with a $25.5 million from 3,782 theatres, reports a website.
Sony’s animated family feature picked up $46.4 million overseas this weekend for a global start of $100 million, including Amazon Prime showings.
The third instalment of the franchise, features the voice of Adam Sandler, Selena Gomez, Andy Samberg and Kathryn Hahn — carried an $80 million production budget.
“We’re thrilled,” Sony’s president of worldwide distribution Josh Greenstein said. “We took the No. 1 slot this weekend with a tremendous amount of competition.” The opening for “Hotel Transylvania 3” was the second-best for the franchise. The first film, 2012’s “Hotel Transylvania”, bowed with $42 million while the sequel started with $48 million. The franchise has earned over $931 million worldwide.
Sony Pictures India will bring the film to India. It will release in India on July 20. (IANS)

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