Evidence of how Ben Affleck is with everything in the film, "The Accountant" dominated the North American box office with $ 24.7 million raised at the end of opening weekend in 3,222 US theaters and Canada. Partial Sunday are significantly higher than the projections that they realized a revenue of $ 18 million to $ 20 million.
The comedy "Kevin Hart: What Now?" (Untitled in Portuguese) raised half of "The Counter" with $ 12 million in 2,568 theaters. Already the premiere of the sci-fi adventure "Max Steel" was virtually ignored by viewers, with only $ 2.1 million in 2,034 theaters, a sinister average of US $ 1,049 collected per room.
"The Counter" surpassed over $ 200,000 the winner of last week's box office, "The Girl on the Train," which debuted with $ 24.5 million.
modest cost
The film had modest cost of $ 40 million and brings Affleck in the role of a wise and autistic professor of mathematics and weapons expert who ends up working for criminal organizations. Gavin O'Connor is the director and Bill Dubuque, screenwriter.
Anna Kendrick, JK Simmons, John Bernthal, Jeffrey Tambor and John Lithgow are also in the film. Criticism so far has been positive, with an A on CinemaScore, and good evaluation especially among viewers over 25 years old.
"The Counter" also snapped up $ 2.8 million in ten international markets, with Taiwan having the largest numbers (US $ 755,000 at the box office in 109 rooms). Next weekend, the film will premiere in Brazil, Germany and Spain.
Dearie US
Ben Affleck has great historical drama in films such as "Dangerous Attraction", 2010, which grossed $ 154 million at the box office; but "Argo," the Oscar winner for best film in 2012 with $ 232 million, and "Gone Girl", 2014 (US $ 369 million raised worldwide).
His "The Night's Law," which portrays the era of Prohibition in the US, will debut at Christmas, and Affleck will still return as Batman in "Justice League" (2017).
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