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'Jumanji' sequel bests 'Frozen II' to top North America box office

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“J umanji: The Next Level” iced out “Frozen II” at the North American box office this weekend, raking in an estimated $60.1 million in its debut, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations reported Sunday. Sony’s latest “Jumanji” sequel stars Jack Black, Dwayne (“The Rock”) Johnson and Kevin Hart as a group of friends returning to the dangerous but fascinatin­g world of the Jumanji game.

Disney’s “Frozen II” — a return to Arendelle and the magical animated world of Queen Elsa, sister Anna and the gang - took in an estimated $19.2 million for the Friday-to-Sunday period. In third place was Lionsgate’s droll murder mystery “Knives Out,” at $9.3 million. Daniel Craig stars as a Southern detective hired by an anonymous client to unravel the bloody death of a wealthy patriarch. Fourth spot went to new Warner Bros. release “Richard Jewell,” a revisiting of the real-life tale of an Atlanta security guard falsely accused of playing a part in the 1996 Olympics bombing.

The film sparked controvers­y by suggesting that a now-dead female journalist traded sex for inside informatio­n. At $5 million, it was one of the poorest openings ever for a Clint Eastwood movie. In fifth was Universal’s new slasher film “Black Christmas,” which appropriat­ely opened on Friday the 13th, with a $4.4 million take that nearly recouped the film’s $5 million cost. It features a group of sorority sisters stranded on a deserted campus over the holidays — naturally, fending off a killer.— AFP

 ?? — AFP ?? US actor Jack Black arrives for the World Premiere of ‘Jumanji: The Next Level’ at the TCL Chinese theatre in Hollywood.
— AFP US actor Jack Black arrives for the World Premiere of ‘Jumanji: The Next Level’ at the TCL Chinese theatre in Hollywood.

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