This is how much Beauty and The Beast made in its opening weekend
Disney’s Beauty and the Beast broke the box office this weekend with a magical £18.4M. The movie was the 5th highest grossing three day opening of all-time and the highest grossing three day opening weekend for a PG movie.
The Saturday box office of £7.9m was the second highest grossing Saturday ever, only behind Star Wars: The Force Awakens. It was also the biggest March opening weekend of all-time and #1 opening of 2017 to date.
At the US box office the film has taken $170m – making it the #7 debut of all time, the #1 March debut ever, and the #1 PG movie debut of all time (surpassing Finding Dory). It’s also the highest US debut ever for a Disney Live Action title. It’s the seventh Disney release to open over $150M. Saturday’s gross of $62.7M marks the #4 Saturday of all time.
As well as the 'gay storyline' which made headlines, the tricky subject of Stockholm syndrome was also mentioned previous to the film's release. Emma reveals that she wrestled with the idea that she'd be portraying a victim in Disney's live-action musical.
"It's something I really grappled with at the beginning: the Stockholm syndrome question. That's where a prisoner will take on the characteristics of and fall in love with the captor," Watson confessed to Entertainment Weekly.
"She has none of the characteristics of someone with Stockholm syndrome because she keeps her independence; she keeps that freedom of thought," the 26-year-old said. "I also think there is a very intentional switch where, in my mind, Belle decides to stay. She's giving him hell. There is no sense of 'I need to kill this guy with kindness.' Or any sense that she deserves this. In fact, she gives as good as she gets. He bangs on the door, she bangs back. There's this defiance that 'you think I'm going to come and eat dinner with you and I'm your prisoner—absolutely not.'"
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Talking about her character's relationship with the Beast, she said: "The other beautiful thing about the love story is that they form a friendship first. There is this genuine sharing, and the love builds out of that, which in many ways is more meaningful than a lot of love stories, where it was love at first sight. They are having no illusions about who the other one is," she says. "They have seen the worst of one another, and they also bring out the best."
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