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'The Invisible Man' tops box office charts after debuting to $29M in North America over the weekend

"The Invisible Man" is Universal's latest attempt to remake its classic monster properties, an effort that flailed spectacularly with 2017's"The Mummy" starring Tom Cruise.

"The Invisible Man" is Universal's latest attempt to remake its classic monster properties, an effort that flailed spectacularly with 2017's "The Mummy" starring Tom Cruise. After that movie was commercially panned and became a box-office bust, the studio scrapped its plans to create an interconnected "Dark Universe."

"The Invisible Man" also launched overseas, earning $20.2 million from 47 international territories. That brings its global opening weekend haul to an impressive $49.2 million. Elsewhere, Paramount's "Sonic the Hedgehog" slid to the No. 2 spot after two consecutive weeks as box office champ. The family friendly film added $16 million in its third weekend in theaters, boosting its domestic tally to a solid $128 million. "Sonic" has been a global box office success, bringing in $137.2 million abroad for a worldwide total of $265 million.

Sony's "Bad Boys for Life" rounded out the top five, generating $4.3 million in its seventh weekend of release. The Will Smith and Martin Lawrence-led film has pocketed $197 million in the U.S. and $406 million globally to date.

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