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And Mexico’s Day of the Dead rule at the N. American box office

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LOS ANGELES — The animated Disney and Pixar hit Coco ruled at the North American box offices for a second week, figures out Sunday showed, beating out superheroe­s, dramas and Christmas comedies.

The film tells the story of a 12-year- old Mexican, Miguel (Anthony Gonzalez), who longs to become a musician but faces a generation­s-old family ban on music. It netted an estimated $26 million for the three-day weekend and $ 109 million since it opened over the Thanksgivi­ng Day holiday, Exhibitor Relations said.

Coco, which takes Miguel into the magical Land of the Dead, where trickster Hector (Gael Garcia Bernal) helps him unravel a deep family secret, received a rare A+ rating from audiences surveyed by CinemaScor­e.

In second place again this weekend was Warner Bros.’ film Justice League, with a three- day take of $ 16.6 million in its third week out. The superhero all-star cast of Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, Ben Affleck as Batman, Henry Cavill as Superman, and Jason Momoa — Khal Drogo of Game of Thrones — as Aquaman joining to fend off supervilla­in Steppenwol­f (Ciaran Hinds).

Third, also in its third week out, was Lionsgate’s feel-good film Wonder, which netted $12.5 million over the weekend. The movie, starring Julia Roberts, Owen Wilson, and Jacob Tremblay, tells the story of a fifth-grade boy with a facial deformity who must deal with other children’s shock and bullying when he first attends a mainstream school.

Thor: Ragnarok, from Disney-owned Marvel, claimed fourth place with $9.7 million. The film features the self-effacing humor of Chris Hemsworth as the powerful Norse god and Cate Blanchett as death goddess Hela. Thor has netted $291.4 million since its debut five weeks ago.

In fifth place was the Christmas comedy Daddy’s Home 2 from Paramount, netting $4.5 million over the weekend. It stars Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg as the less-thancompet­ent co-parents of Wahlberg’s kids as they cope with their own visiting fathers (John Lithgow and Mel Gibson). The movie has netted $88 million since its debut four weeks ago.

None of the week’s newly released movies cracked the top 10 list.

Rounding out the list were: Murder on the Orient Express ($6.7 million); Lady Bird ($4.54 million); Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri ($ 4.53 million); The Star ($ 4 million); and, A Bad Moms Christmas ($3.48 million). —

 ??  ?? A SCENE from Coco.
A SCENE from Coco.

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