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‘Boss Baby,’ ‘Beauty’ outshine ‘Smurfs 3’ at box office

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LOS ANGELES >> The Smurfs are feeling a little blue this weekend.

The third installmen­t in Sony’s animated series, “Smurfs: The Lost Village,” made its box-office debut in third place, with $14 million — far behind family-friendly holdovers “The Boss Baby” and “Beauty and the Beast,” according to studio estimates Sunday.

Featuring the voices of Demi Lovato and Joe Manganiell­o, “Smurfs,” which reportedly cost $60 million to make, has not charmed critics either. Its earnings were worse than the 2013 opening of “Smurfs 2,” which went on to gross $347.5 million worldwide despite a $17.5 million debut and a heftier $105 million price tag.

But the fate of the third “Smurfs” is not necessaril­y sealed, says Com Score’s senior media analyst, Paul Dergarabed­ian.

“There are other revenue streams for films like this,” Dergarabed­ian said, noting internatio­nal profits and home video potential that could recoup production costs.

In first place, “The Boss Baby” added $26.3 million in its second weekend in theaters, bringing its North American total to $89.4 million. Sufficient buzz and the benefit of voice star Alec Baldwin’s popular portrayal of President Donald Trump on “Saturday Night Live” likely helped the film succeed, Dergarabed­ian said.

Meanwhile, “Beauty and the Beast” earned $25 million to take second place at the box office. In four weeks, Disney’s live-action fairy tale has brought in $432.3 million domestical­ly.

While the family films dominated, moviegoers had other options on a relatively quiet weekend. The tepidly reviewed buddy comedy “Going in Style,” starring Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine and Alan Arkin, opened in fourth place, with $12.5 million.

The faith-based drama “The Case for Christ” also launched with $3.9 million from 1,174 theaters.

In limited release, the Chris Evans drama “Gifted” took in $476,000 from 56 theaters, while the World War II drama “Their Finest” grossed $77,000 from four screens in New York and Los Angeles.

The relative quiet at the box office is ending soon. “The Fate of the Furious,” the eighth installmen­t in “The Fast and the Furious” franchise, speeds into theaters next weekend, followed by “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2” a few weeks later.

 ?? ATSUSHI NISHIJIMA — WARNER BROS. PICTURES VIA AP ?? Michael Caine, from left, Morgan Freeman and Alan Arkin appear in a scene from “Going in Style.”
ATSUSHI NISHIJIMA — WARNER BROS. PICTURES VIA AP Michael Caine, from left, Morgan Freeman and Alan Arkin appear in a scene from “Going in Style.”
 ?? DREAMWORKS ANIMATION VIA AP ?? Tim, voiced by Miles Bakshi, left, and Boss Baby, voiced by Alec Baldwin in a scene from the animated film “The Boss Baby.”
DREAMWORKS ANIMATION VIA AP Tim, voiced by Miles Bakshi, left, and Boss Baby, voiced by Alec Baldwin in a scene from the animated film “The Boss Baby.”

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