Crazy Rich Asians Shines Bright in North America Box Office – Entertainment News

Crazy Rich Asians Shines Bright in North America Box Office – Entertainment News

Crazy Rich Asians Grabs the Spotlight at North American Debut

It’s a Money‑Making, Hearts‑Racing Success

Sat with a laugh in hand, “Crazy Rich Asians” smashed the opening weekend with a stellar $34 million (about S$47 million)—and a whopping $25.2 million earned over the weekend alone! The Warner Bros. film—based on Kevin Kwan’s bestseller—flaunts an all‑Asian cast that’s cleared a big gap in Hollywood that hasn’t been bridged since The Joy Luck Club back in 1993.

The Cast: Powerhouse Actors Meet Super‑Rich Drama

Veteran Australian superstar Michelle Yeoh, the charming Henry Golding (formerly a BBC host), and TV comedy legend Constance Wu spearhead a slice‑of‑life about an American economics teacher who falls into her boyfriend’s glittering orbit in Singapore. From jet‑set parties to dramatic family feuds, the story is a whirlwind of wealth and wonder.

Competition—What Else Watched the Box Office in 2018?

  • “The Meg” (Shark thriller) – dropped to second place with $21.2 million in its second week. Jason Statham’s battle against a giant prehistoric shark had fans feeling the heat.
  • “Mile 22” – down the list with a sneaky $13.6 million. Wahlberg’s spy‑action grind delivered some heart‑pounding moments.
  • “Alpha” (Prehistoric adventure) and “Mission: Impossible – Fallout” tipped the scales with a combined $10.5 million. The latter has now raked in a cool $180.7 million worldwide.

The Rest of the Top 10

  • “Christopher Robin”$8.9 million
  • “BlacKkKlansman”$7 million
  • “Slender Man”$5 million
  • “Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation”$3.7 million
  • Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again$3.4 million

With each title pulling its own crowd, the weekend’s box office delivers a fun mix—cinema lovers are in for a delightful tumble of vibes, from high‑tech thrills to heart‑warmingly rich social drama.