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Family friendly Lego Batman tops box office

- LINDSEY BAHR

LOS ANGELES — Moviegoers could choose violence, sex or family friendly fare this weekend with three diverse new offerings that all drew healthy numbers at the box office.

The Lego Batman Movie took the top spot with $55.6 million US, dominating Fifty Shades Darker, which attracted $46.8 million, according to studio estimates Sunday.

The spinoff of 2014’s Lego Movie benefited from good reviews and a lack of competitio­n in the family space, which is expected to help it maintain its pace going into the holiday weekend, when kids are out of school.

A whopping 48 per cent of opening weekend audiences was under 25. It also bodes well for Warner Bros.’ next Lego spinoff, The Lego Ninjago Movie, set for September.

Audiences were slightly less curious to catch up with the exploits of Christian Grey and Ana Steele the second time around. The sequel didn’t compare with Fifty Shades of Grey’s $85.2-million debut in 2015.

Nick Carpou, Universal Pictures’ president of domestic theatrical distributi­on, said the first movie debuted in a “perfect storm.”

The film adaptation of the bestsellin­g book had gained immense interest and Valentine’s Day fell on a Saturday in 2015, making the movie a datenight destinatio­n.

“This is a great start,” Carpou said, noting that the CinemaScor­e from audiences is stronger for the sequel. “The story will be told through the first part of this week.”

The other R-rated sequel in theatres this weekend, John Wick: Chapter 2 took third place. With $30 million, it more than doubled the debut of the original. The Keanu Reeves hit man flick became a sleeper hit on the small screen, and that goodwill helped bolster interest in the follow-up, which is also getting strong reviews.

“People really love its unapologet­ic violence,” said Paul Dergarabed­ian, a senior media analyst for box office tracker comScore.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theatres, according to comScore. 1. The Lego Batman Movie, $55.6 million. 2. Fifty Shades Darker, $46.8 million. 3. John Wick: Chapter 2, $30 million. 4. Split, $9.3 million. 5. Hidden Figures, $8 million. 6. A Dog’s Purpose, $7.4 million. 7. Rings, $5.8 million. 8. La La Land, $5 million. 9. Lion, $4.1 million 10. The Space Between Us, $1.8 million.

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