The Martian Lands $55M Debut

Ridley Scott's latest equals Gravity's opening
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Oct 4, 2015 12:03 PM CDT
The Martian Lands $55M Debut
Matt Damon in a scene from "The Martian."   (Aidan Monaghan/20th Century Fox via AP)

Ridley Scott's 3D space epic The Martian touched down in theaters with a robust $55 million at the weekend box office. The 20th Century Fox release, starring Matt Damon as an astronaut left for dead on Mars, proved moviegoers remain drawn by the gravitational pull of space adventures. The estimated North American opening of The Martian surpassed that of Christopher Nolan's Interstellar and virtually equaled the debut of Alfonso Cuaron's Gravity.

Last week's box-office champ, Hotel Transylvania 2, slid to second with an estimated $33 million. Denis Villeneuve's drug war thriller Sicario, starring Emily Blunt, shot up to third with $12.1 million for the acclaimed Lionsgate release. Ahead of a wider opening next week, Robert Zemeckis' 3D The Walk opened on 448 Imax screens but took in only $1.5 million. (More box office stories.)

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