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Fantasy musical ‘Wonka’ delights audiences in opening week

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Warner Bros.’ fantasy musical Wonka, boosted by the star power of Timothee Chalamet, enjoyed a sweet opening in North American theaters this weekend after an equally strong debut overseas, industry watchers reported Sunday.

The film took in an estimated $39 million in the United States and Canada for the Friday-through-Sunday period, according to Exhibitor Relations. That came on top of $112 million in tickets sold overseas, where the film opened a week earlier.

The film is a prequel, with Chalamet as a younger version of Roald Dahl’s famous chocolatier Willy Wonka, a character first played by Gene Wilder and then Johnny Depp.

Another prequel, Lionsgate’s Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, placed second for the weekend at $5.8 million, showing impressive staying power in its fifth week out.

In third place was animated fantasy The Boy and the Heron, from Studio Ghibli, at $5.2 million. The Japanese film follows 11-year-old Mahito who, during World War II, meets and communes with a talking gray heron after his mother dies in a fire.

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The coming-of-age story from celebrated Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki topped the North American box office last weekend, becoming the first original anime production to do so.

In fourth was another Japanese production, sci-fi action film Godzilla Minus One, directed by Takashi Yamazaki and produced by Toho International, at $4.9 million.

And in fifth was Universal and DreamWorks’ Trolls Band Together at $4 million in its fifth week out.

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