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BO Report: Star Trek Beyond flies clear of Ghostbusters, The Legend of Tarzan

Star Trek Beyond.

Justin Lin's Star Trek Beyond, the third film in the rebooted franchise, has landed on top of the box office, bringing in over $3.9 million over its opening weekend.

Behind it was Ghostbusters, which fell 48 per cent in its second weekend, bringing in $2.4 million. Paul Feig's all female-reboot has totalled $8.6 million so far.

David Yates' The Legend of Tarzan also took a tumble, dropping 47 per cent over its third weekend with takings of $1.3 million, and has now made $10.3 million overall.

David F. Sandberg's horror flick Lights Out, co-produced by James Wan and starring Teresa Palmer, bowed this week on 171 screens and earned $1.1 million.

Finding Dory was down 61 per cent with a weekend taking of $953,238. The sequel to 2003's Finding Nemo has raked in $46.8 million over six weeks at the box office.

Now in its fourth week, The BFG fell 57 per cent to bring in $839,447. Based on the Roald Dahl book, the Spielberg film so far has a cume of $13.7 million.

Action caper Central Intelligence, starring Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart, fell 52 per cent in its fourth week, bringing in $800,251 over the weekend to take its total to $14.5 million.

Mike & Dave Need Wedding Dates also fell 52 per cent with takings of $693,813. The comedy, starring Zac Efron and Adam Devine, has brought in $5.9 million after three weeks.

Whit Stillman's Austen adaptation Love & Friendship, starring Xavier Samuel, brought in $451,181 over its opening weekend, showing on 84 screens.

Rounding out the top ten was the animated feature Batman: The Killing Joke, with first week takings of $418,923.

Ivan Sen's Goldstone, now in its third week and showing on 41 screens, has now cracked $500,000 ($502,106), bringing in $65,378 over the weekend.
 

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