Disney’s Beauty and the Beast has broken box office records after taking £18.4m over its opening weekend.
The huge haul means the live-action version of the animated classic, which stars Emma Watson as Belle and Dan Stevens as the Beast, is the fifth highest grossing three-day opening of all time and the highest grossing three-day opening weekend for a PG movie.
In the UK and Ireland it also delivered the biggest Disney live-action opening of all time, the biggest March opening weekend of all time and the number one opening of 2017 to date.
Beauty and the Beast now has the biggest opening ever for a musical in the UK, ahead of Universal’s Les Misérables which had grossed £8.13m.
The movie also performed well at the US box office, opening with an estimated $170m (£137m) and setting a new high mark for family movies.
According to studio estimates, it blew past Finding Dory, which was the previous record-holder for G- or PG-rated releases after it debuted with $135m (£108m) last year.
It is also America’s seventh best debut of all time and the top March debut ever.
The film, directed by Bill Condon, cost around $160m (£129m).
It has received widespread acclaim but also triggered controversy over what has been called a “gay moment”.
Character LeFou, played by Josh Gad, is the sidekick to the story’s villain Gaston and “is confused about his sexuality”, according to director Condon, who also described a brief scene as a “gay moment”.
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