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This photo provided by Universal Pictures shows, Jason Mitchell, from left, as Eazy-E, Corey Hawkins as Dr. Dre, and OíShea Jackson, Jr. as Ice Cube, in the film, ìStraight Outta Compton." (Jaimie Trueblood/Universal Pictures via AP) Image Credit: AP

Straight Outta Compton easily maintained its box-office lead with an estimated $26.8 million (Dh98 million) in ticket sales over a sleepy late summer weekend at North American multiplexes, according to studio estimates on Sunday.

Universal’s N.W.A biopic, a much buzzed-about hit, dominated over the late August releases that often characterise Hollywood’s dog days of summer. It has now made $111.5 million in two weeks, and continued to drive moviegoers, both male and female, despite renewed charges of misogyny in N.W.A lyrics and the film overlooking claims of Dr Dre’s abuse of women.

In a statement on Friday, the rapper and producer of Straight Outta Compton said: “I apologise to the women I’ve hurt. I deeply regret what I did and know that it has forever impacted all of our lives.”

Of the weekend’s new releases, the low-budget horror sequel Sinister 2 fared best, opening with an estimated $10.6 million for the Blumhouse production — well below the $18 million the 2012 original debuted with. The result was good enough for third place, behind Paramount’s Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation, which made $11.7 million in its fourth weekend of release.

Fox’s assassin thriller Hitman: Agent 47, the second attempt in eight years to adapt the popular video game, disappointed with $8.2 million. It will hope to do better abroad, where the 2007 original made $60.3 million. It began with $8.5 million over the weekend internationally.

Lionsgate’s stoner action-comedy American Ultra, starring Kristen Stewart and Jesse Eisenberg, also failed to spark much interest, opening with $5.5 million.

The three new releases — all violent, R-rated, poorly reviewed options — divided up a similar audience. The box office was down 7.5 per cent from the same weekend last year, according to box-office data firm Rentrak.

Without a much-anticipated release scheduled over the next two weeks, the lull is likely to continue through Labour Day weekend.

In limited release, Sony Pictures Classics Grandma, a well-reviewed comedy starring Lily Tomlin, opened on four screens with a strong per-screen average of $30,214.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at US and Canadian theatres, according to Rentrak. Where available, the latest international numbers for Friday through Sunday are also included. Final domestic figures will be released on Monday:

1. “Straight Outta Compton,” $26.8 million.

2. “Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation,” $11.7 million ($25.2 million international).

3. “Sinister 2,” $10.6 million.

4. “Hitman: Agent 47,” $8.2 million ($8.5 million international).

5. “Man From U.N.C.L.E.,” $7.4 million ($8 million international).

6. “American Ultra,” $5.5 million ($1 million international).

7. “The Gift,” $4.3 million.

8. “Ant-Man,” $4.1. million ($2.9 million international).

9. “Minions,” $3.7 million ($8.8 million international).

10. “Fantastic Four,” $3.7 million ($16.2 million international).

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at international theatres (excluding the US and Canada), according to Rentrak:

1. “Terminator Genisys,” $27.4 million.

2. “Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation,” $25.2 million.

3. “Bride Wars,” $23.6 million.

4. “Fantastic Four,” $16.2 million.

5. “Go Away Mr. Tumor,” $13 million.

6. “Inside Out,” $10.7 million.

7. “Veteran,” $10.5 million.

8. “Minions,” $8.8 million.

9. “Hitman: Agent 47,” $8.5 million.

10. “Man From U.N.C.L.E.,” $8 million.