The Standard (St. Catharines)

Unexpected­ly strong staying power

Jumanji tops box office for third straight weekend

- JAKE COYLE

NEW YORK — Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle outdid another weekend’s worth of newcomers to top the North American box office for the third straight weekend, making the surprise hit the fifthhighe­st grossing film of all time for Sony Pictures.

Jumanji, starring Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart, sold $20 million in tickets, according to studio estimates Sunday, bringing its five-week domestic total to $317 million. That makes Sony’s reboot the studio’s best non-Spider-Man movie domestical­ly, not adjusting for inflation.

The film’s unexpected­ly strong staying power has lent a boost to the January box office but kept new releases from reaching the top of the box-office chart. Jumanji has also reigned overseas, where it has grossed $450.8 million and topped all films internatio­nally for three straight weeks.

The war drama 12 Strong, starring Chris Hemsworth, debuted in second with $16.5 million in ticket sales. The Warner Bros. release, produced by Jerry Bruckheime­r, is a fact-based tale, adapted from Doug Stanton’s bestseller Horse Soldiers, about a group of Special Forces soldiers sent into northern Afghanista­n just weeks after Sept. 11.

12 Strong appealed largely to an older crowd. Seventy-nine per cent of its audience was over the age of 25, said Warner Bros.

The heist thriller Den of Thieves slotted in at third place with an opening weekend of $15.3 million. The STX films release stars Gerard Butler and Curtis 50 Cent Jackson.

Though Paddington 2 disappoint­ed last weekend in its debut, the acclaimed sequel slid just 25 per cent in its second week. Paddington 2, which has set a new record for the most widely reviewed 100-per cent fresh movie on Rotten Tomatoes, grossed $8.2 million in its second week of domestic release. Warner Bros. acquired the film’s North American distributi­on from The Weinstein Co. in November.

Paul Thomas Anderson’s Phantom Thread expanded nationwide, taking in $3.4 million from 896 theatres. The Focus Features release, starring Daniel Day-Lewis in what the actor has said will be his final performanc­e, has grossed $6.2 million.

Also notable: Star Wars: The Last Jedi crossed the $600 million mark domestical­ly with $6.6 million in its sixth week of release. The Disney release stands at $604.3 million domestical­ly — or no. 9 alltime, not accounting for inflation — and $1.296 billion worldwide.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theatres, according to com-Score. Where available, the latest internatio­nal numbers for Friday through Sunday are also included. Final four-day domestic figures will be released Monday.

 ?? SONY PICTURES VIA AP ?? From left: Kevin Hart, Dwayne Johnson, Karen Gillan and Jack Black in Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. Jumanji outdid another weekend’s worth of newcomers to top the North American box office for the third straight weekend, making the surprise hit the...
SONY PICTURES VIA AP From left: Kevin Hart, Dwayne Johnson, Karen Gillan and Jack Black in Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. Jumanji outdid another weekend’s worth of newcomers to top the North American box office for the third straight weekend, making the surprise hit the...

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