Chris Pine’s Dungeons & Dragons takes the top box office spot from Keanu Reeves’ John Wick 4
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Chris Pine’s latest movie Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves has swiped the top spot at the box office.
The American actor, 42, who was an exchange student at the University of Leeds, has stolen the spotlight from Keanu Reeves’ John Wick: Chapter 4.
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Hide AdThe fantasy heist action comedy film, which was filmed in Northern Ireland, was released in the US on Friday (31 March) and has since brought in a whopping $38.5 million (£30.8 million).
This is compared to $28.2 million (£22.6 million) which the fourth John Wick film brought into the box office, after its release on 24 March this year.
One Twitter user, who saw both new releases on the same day, claimed that his review of the films is the “opposite of what he expected”.
He wrote: “Saw two movies yesterday in the theaters: Dungeon’s and Dragons, and John Wick 4.
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Hide Ad“I absolutely LOVED DnD and only enjoyed John Wick. This is the opposite of what I expected.”
Another said that both movies, and Taron Egerton’s Tetris, were “solid” and recommended all three to his followers.
He Tweeted: “What a week for great movies! Saw John Wick 4, Dungeon & Dragons and Tetris in the last few days. All solid films that raise their genres in unique ways. Highly suggest checking them out.”
Whilst a third movie fanatic branded John Wick: Chapter 4 as a “masterpiece” and Dungeon & Dragons as “tones of fun”.
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Hide AdDungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves was written and directed by Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley, and is based on the tabletop role-playing game of the same name.
As well Chris, who plays main character Edgin Darvis, the movie stars Michelle Rodriguez, Justice Smith, Sophia Lillis and London-born actors Regé-Jean Page and Hugh Grant.
In a video interview with BBC Radio 1, Hugh admitted that he cried when watching Honor Among Thieves for the second time. The Bridget Jones star gave the credit for his tears to Chris, adding “it’s not easy to make me cry”.
In the same video, Chris is asked about the horse, which he is seen riding throughout the blockbuster movie, sometimes whilst also singing and playing the lute.
He explains: “That horse that I’m riding is my third film with Fandango. He’s the Ferrari of horses. I love that horse to death, and was excited beyond death to be able to do that.”
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