'Transformers' tops box office but is biggest in China

Medieval scholar Vivian Wembley (Laura Haddock) and inventor Cade Yeager (Mark Wahlberg) are among the puny humans caught up in the battle between Decepticons and Autobots in Michael Bay’s Transformers:The Last Knight, the fifth film in the decade-old series.
Medieval scholar Vivian Wembley (Laura Haddock) and inventor Cade Yeager (Mark Wahlberg) are among the puny humans caught up in the battle between Decepticons and Autobots in Michael Bay’s Transformers:The Last Knight, the fifth film in the decade-old series.

NEW YORK — Michael Bay's "Transformers: The Last Knight" scored a franchise-low debut but still easily topped the North American box office with an estimated $43.5 million in ticket sales over the weekend.

The Paramount Pictures release, the fifth in the "Transformers" series, totaled $69.1 million in five days, after opening Wednesday. But it was a huge hit in China, where it debuted with $123.4 million.

"Wonder Woman" and "Cars 3" tied for second place, both with $25.2 million. Nearly a month after opening, "Wonder Woman" continues to be a major draw. In four weeks, it has surpassed $300 million domestically.

In limited release Kumail Nanjiani's acclaimed romantic comedy "The Big Sick" landed the best per-screen average of the year. It opened in five theaters, grossing an average of $87,000 from each.

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