The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

‘Jurassic World’ sequel stomps its way to $150 million debut

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NEW YORK » The dinosaurs still rule the box office.

“Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” surpassed expectatio­ns to open with $150 million in ticket sales in U.S. and Canada theaters over the weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday. While that total didn’t approach the record-breaking $208.8 million debut of 2015’s “Jurassic World,” it proved the 25-year-old franchise still roars loudly among moviegoers.

It also gave Hollywood its first backto-back $100 million-plus openings in a non-holiday period. After opening with $182.7 million last week, Pixar’s acclaimed sequel “Incredible­s 2” slid 56 percent in its second week, with an $80.9 million haul.

The combined firepower of “Fallen Kingdom” and “Incredible­s 2” fueled $280 million in total ticket sales, making it Hollywood’s fourth-biggest overall weekend ever, not accounting for inflation. Business was roughly double what it was the same June weekend last year, according to comScore.

“The normal course of box office is that the two films would cannibaliz­e each other’s box office in some way,” said Paul Dergarabed­ian, senior media analyst for comScore. “This weekend proves that if you have two incredibly appealing movies in the marketplac­e at the same time, the marketplac­e will expand. The year-todate box office jumped 2.5 percent in one weekend, from 6 percent to 8.5 percent.”

“Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” has already tallied hundreds of millions in overseas ticket sales over the past two weeks. Its worldwide total already stands at $711.5 million.

The film, starring Chris Pratt and Dallas Bryce Howard, moves the action away from an isolated tropical island. In “Fallen Kingdom,” directed by J.A. Bayona, the dinosaurs are again threatened with extinction because of a soon-to-explode volcano. But they are trapped by a band of mercenarie­s, a plot intended to mirror real-life animal

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