'Pan' Tanks at Box Office as 'Martian' Takes Top Spot

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The expensive fantasy earned $15.5 million in its opening weekend, according to Rentrak estimates Sunday, landing only at No. 3.

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There is no Neverland magic at the box office for "Pan."

Australian actor Hugh Jackman poses during the blue carpet premiere of "Peter Pan" in Mexico City on Oct. 6, 2015.Eduardo Verdugo / AP

The expensive fantasy earned $15.5 million in its opening weekend, according to Rentrak estimates Sunday. The Joe Wright-directed film cost an estimated $150 million to produce.

Ridley Scott's space adventure "The Martian" kept the top spot for the second week in a row with a solid $37 million, bringing its domestic total to $108.7 million.

"Hotel Transylvania 2" took second place in its third weekend in theaters with $20.3 million, bumping its total to $116.8 million. "Pan" came in at No. 3.

Nancy Meyers' workplace comedy "The Intern" earned $8.7 million, and the border thriller "Sicario" brought in $7.4 million, rounding out the top five.

Meanwhile, the high-wire spectacle "The Walk" faltered in wide release, with $3.7 million.

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