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'Angel Has Fallen' rises to top of North American box office


Los Angeles: Lionsgate's new activity stuffed political spine chiller "Angel Has Fallen" appeared on the North American box office  with an expected $21.3 million in ticket deals, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations detailed Sunday. 

"Angel," which stars Gerard Butler playing a Secret Service operator wrongly blamed for attempting to slaughter the president (Morgan Freeman), is the third film in the establishment. It additionally stars Nick Nolte, Piper Perabo and Jada Pinkett Smith. 

A weekend ago's pioneer, Universal's unrefined tween parody "Good Boys," slipped to $11 million yet figured out how to clutch second spot on a lethargic pre-fall end of the week. 

In third spot was another new release, Sony's "Overcomer," a Christian-themed motion picture about a previous b-ball mentor (Alex Kendrick) who concurs apathetically to help set up a youthful asthmatic vagrant young lady (Aryn Wright-Thompson) for a colossal crosscountry meet. 

It took in $8.2 million notwithstanding lukewarm audits. 

Only behind in fourth spot was Disney's refreshed rendition of "The Lion King," which pulled in $8.15 million, bringing its household aggregate more than about a month and a half in release to $510.6 million and its worldwide aggregate to more than $1.5 billion. 

All inclusive's activity film "Fast and Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw" with Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Jason Statham came in fifth, taking in $8.1 million. 

Rounding the end of the week's top 10 were: 

"Ready or Not" ($7.6 million) 

"The Angry Birds Movie 2" ($6.4 million) 

"Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark" ($6 million) 

"Dora and the Lost City of Gold" ($5.2 million) 

"Once Upon a Time in...Hollywood" ($5 million)

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