The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

‘Jumanji,’ ‘Insidious’ top ‘Star Wars’ in its fourth weekend

Nominated ‘Molly’s Game,’ ‘Darkest Hour’ add screens.

- By Lindsey Bahr

LOS ANGELES — Move over, “Star Wars,” there are some new box office champs this weekend. “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle” has topped the charts after three weekends in theaters, and newcomer “Insidious: The Last Key” opened in second, pushing “The Last Jedi” into third place.

Columbia Pictures says Sunday that the Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart-led “Jumanji” is estimated to have earned an additional $36 million this weekend, bringing its total to $244.4 million.

“This is all about ‘Jumanji’s’ staying power,” said Paul Dergarabed­ian, the senior media analyst for box office tracker comScore. “This is a movie that was overshadow­ed by all the excitement around ‘The Last Jedi,’ and yet ‘Jumanji’ just kept plugging away and drawing audiences throughout the holiday ... This is kind of unheard-of for a movie this size.”

In second place is the horror film “Insidious: The Last Key,” the fourth in the franchise, which earned $29.3 million. The Universal and Blumhouse Pictures film even outperform­ed the third chapter in the series. That film launched to $22.7 million in June of 2015.

“We could not be more thrilled with that debut. It’s a fantastic result,” said Jim Orr, Universal’s president of domestic distributi­on. “The release date worked in our favor. There hasn’t been a similar film in a couple of months.”

Young audiences drove the “Insidious” box office with 59 percent younger than 25. Whether or not they enjoyed the film is another question: It got a scary BCinemaSco­re.

“Star Wars: The Last Jedi” fell to third place with $23.6 million in its fourth weekend in theaters. The space blockbuste­r has grossed $572.5 million to date.

“The Greatest Showman” took fourth place with $13.8 million and “Pitch Perfect 3” rounded out the top five with $10.2 million.

Awards-season films continue to expand throughout January, too. Aaron Sorkin’s directoria­l debut “Molly’s Game” added more than 1,300 theaters this weekend and took in $7 million. The Jessica Chastain-starrer

about the real-life “poker princess” Molly Bloom is up for two Golden Globe awards Sunday evening — best actress and best screenplay.

The Winston Churchill film “Darkest Hour,” starring Gary Oldman (who is up for a best-actor Golden Globe) also added 790 theaters and took in $6.4 million.

The weekend is up around 18 percent from the same weekend last year, which Dergarabed­ian sees as a sign that perhaps the 2018 box office will be stronger and more steady than 2017.

“2017 was not consistent. It was volatile, it was a rollercoas­ter,” Dergarabed­ian said. “This sets the tone for what we’re hoping is a consistent and strong 2018 box office.”

 ?? FRANK MASI / SONY PICTURES ?? (From left) Kevin Hart, Dwayne Johnson, Karen Gillan and Jack Black star in “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle.” The movie is estimated to have earned an additional $36 million this weekend, bringing its total to $244.4 million.
FRANK MASI / SONY PICTURES (From left) Kevin Hart, Dwayne Johnson, Karen Gillan and Jack Black star in “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle.” The movie is estimated to have earned an additional $36 million this weekend, bringing its total to $244.4 million.

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