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‘Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom’ takes chomp out of box office

- By Sonaiya Kelley Los Angeles Times

Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainm­ent’s “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” dominated the box office over the weekend, knocking Disney-Pixar’s behemoth “Incredible­s 2” into second place.

The $170 million dinosaur blockbuste­r posted $150 million in North American receipts, beating analysts’ prediction­s of $130 million to $140 million, according to figures from measuremen­t firm ComScore.

“We’re obviously thrilled with our opening,” said Jim Orr, Universal’s domestic distributi­on chief. “Not only with the domestic box office, but we’re adding to a tremendous global result already.”

“Fallen Kingdom” topped the internatio­nal box office for the third weekend in a row with $106.7 million, an estimated internatio­nal gross of $561.5 million and a global gross of $711.5 million. It boasts an A-minus rating on CinemaScor­e and a 50 percent “rotten” rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

“There’s a lot of summer left to go, so it’s just a great position to be in,” Orr said.

The latest in the long-running “Jurassic Park” series, “Fallen Kingdom” comes 25 years after the first film and three years after 2015’s reboot of the series. New franchise stars Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard return to save the surviving dinosaurs from an extinction-level event.

Moviegoers have taken advantage of enhanced opportunit­ies to see the film. Imax theaters account for $46 million in global receipts for “Fallen Kingdom,” and a whopping $380 million has been generated globally from 3-D ticket sales, with $105 million of that coming from RealD screens.

“Incredible­s 2” added $80.9 million in its second weekend, a 56 percent drop, for a cumulative $350 million. The film, which was expected to gross upward of $90 million in the U.S. and Canada over the weekend, took in $56.8 million internatio­nally for a global gross of $485 million.

In third place, Warner Bros.’ “Oceans 8” pulled in $11.6 million in its third weekend, for a cumulative $100 million in ticket sales.

The studio’s “Tag” came in at No. 4. Now in its second weekend, the film rang up an additional $8.2 million, bringing its cumulative total to $30.4 million.

Rounding out the top five, Fox’s “Deadpool 2” pulled in $5.2 million in its sixth week for a cumulative gross of $304.1 million.

In limited release, Focus Features’ Mr. Rogers documentar­y “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?” totaled $1.9 million in its third weekend and added 252 locations for a total of 348. It grossed a cumulative $4.1 million through Sunday, impressive for a documentar­y released in such a small number of theaters.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BY UNIVERSAL PICTURES AND AMBLIN ENTERTAINM­ENT ?? “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” comes 25 years after the original “Jurassic Park.”
CONTRIBUTE­D BY UNIVERSAL PICTURES AND AMBLIN ENTERTAINM­ENT “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” comes 25 years after the original “Jurassic Park.”
 ?? ASHTON PRODUCTION­S ?? Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon star in “Some Like It Hot,” which the Paramount Theatre is screening on Tuesday as part of its summer film series.
ASHTON PRODUCTION­S Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon star in “Some Like It Hot,” which the Paramount Theatre is screening on Tuesday as part of its summer film series.

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