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Jurassic World Dominion is top draw at US theatres

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Jurassic World Dominion again stomped to the top on North American movie screens this weekend, while the new release Lightyear didn’t quite make it to infinity, or beyond.

Universal’s latest dinosaur frightfest — the sixth in the Jurassic Park franchise — took in an estimated US$58.7 million (2 billion baht) for the Friday-to-Sunday period, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations reported. It stars Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Laura Dern and Jeff Goldblum.

Lightyear, Pixar and Disney’s latest computer-animated offering from the Toy Story empire, earned $51 million. David A. Gross of Franchise Entertainm­ent Research called that “a soft opening for a spinoff of one of the most successful animation series of all time”.

Chris Evans voices the title character Buzz Lightyear, who battles evil Emperor Zurg while trying to find his way home from a hostile planet. Lightyear, which features a samesex kiss, has been denied release in more than a dozen mainly Muslim countries, a source close to Disney said last week.

Still soaring in third place was Paramount’s Top Gun: Maverick, with a $44 million take that Variety called “mammoth” for a film in its fourth week.

With total earnings of $466 million domestical­ly and $419 million overseas, the action-adventure sequel to the original 1986 film has become the biggest hit of Tom Cruise’s nottoo-shabby career.

The fourth spot went to Disney’s Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness, at $4.2 million. North American earnings for the Benedict Cumberbatc­h sci-fi film are now just north of $400 million.

And in fifth place was The Bob’s Burgers Movie from the 20th Century. Based on the popular TV series, it took in $1.1 million. AFP

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