Bob Marley: One Love continues to dominate the box office.
The Paramount biopic will remain No. 1 on this week's domestic box office chart. The film, starring Kingsley Ben-Adir as the late reggae icon, will earn an estimated $13.4 million to $14 million from 3,597 locations, according to weekend estimates provided to The Hollywood Reporter.
One Love has already crossed the $100 million mark ($61.4 million domestic and $39.7 million overseas) at the worldwide box office after just 10 days in theaters.
The film Marley, which opened on Valentine's Day (Feb. 14), topped the box office chart last week with a six-day run of $51.1 million, marking one of the best openings for a musical biopic, according to THR. Straight Outta Compton remains atop the list with a $60.2 million North American opening in 2015.
Sony's Madame Webstarring Dakota Johnson, debuted to a dismal $26 million opening, one of the lowest openings for a movie mentioning a Marvel character, according to THR. The film, however, is not considered part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
One Love covers the dynamics between Marley, his backing band The Wailers and the musician's family in the year following an assassination attempt on his life. Rounded out by a cast that includes Lashana Lynch as Rita Marley and James Norton as Island Records producer and founder Chris Blackwell, the film aims to humanize a man whose talent and message made him transcend, in many ways, the mortality.
Marley's songs have amassed seven billion official streams in the US on demand, per Luminate, while the Legend The compilation is the second-longest charting album in Billboard 200 history (821 weeks).