Inferno debuts in second while Masterminds fails to break box office top five

Hollywood blockbuster, Inferno, failed to knock The Girl on the Train from the top of the box office charts on its opening weekend

The sequel to the Da Vinci Code, which sees Tom Hanks reprise his role as Robert Langdon, took $2.22m on debut, less than the $2.615m The Girl on the Train managed in its second weekend, with total takings of $8.441m so far.

No other film cracked a million, with Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children third at $969,843, and Deepwater Horizon dropping to fourth, achieving $940,869 on its second weekend.

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