Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Thor tops Daddy’s Home 2 at box office

- LINDSEY BAHR

LOS ANGELES — The God of Thunder isn’t ready to relinquish his box office throne yet.

Studios estimated Sunday that Thor: Ragnarok added $ 56.6 million from North American theaters in its second weekend, bringing its domestic total to $ 212 million.

The film, from Disney and Marvel and directed by Taika Waititi, out- grossed each of its two predecesso­rs domestical­ly in just two weeks, not accounting for inflation.

It easily beat out the comedy sequel Daddy’s Home 2 and the lavish Agatha Christie adaptation Murder on the Orient Express, even as both posted solid openings.

Paramount scored again with Daddy’s Home 2, which adds John Lithgow and Mel Gibson to the Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg formula. The film, which cost a reported $ 69 million to produce, took second place at the box office with $ 30 million. The first film from 2015 grossed $ 242.8 million worldwide on a similar budget.

Critics were not won over by the comedy, but audiences seemed pleased, giving the film an A- on CinemaScor­e.

The star- studded Murder on the Orient Express, meanwhile, screeched into third place with an estimated $ 28 million against a $ 55 million budget. Kenneth Branagh directs himself in the film, which also stars Michelle Pfeiffer, Johnny Depp, Daisy Ridley and Judi Dench.

Audiences were mostly female ( 56 percent), and Caucasian ( 65 percent), but somewhat evenly split in terms of age ( 51 percent were over 35).

“It gives me an incredible injection of optimism for the future of our business. This is sumptuous, throwback Hollywood filmmaking, and audiences responded to it,” said Chris Aronson, president of domestic distributi­on for Twentieth Century Fox.

The studio expects the film to play well through the Thanksgivi­ng holiday, appealing to audiences who are not rushing out to see the latest comic book adventure. Next week, DC and Warner Bros.’ superhero ensemble pic Justice League opens.

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took fourth with $ 11.5 million in its second weekend, and Jigsaw rounded out the top five with $ 3.4 million.

In smaller releases, Greta Gerwig’s buzzy coming- ofage film Lady Bird, from distributo­r A24, also broke into the top 10 in its expansion to 37 theaters, earning $ 1.2 million. Another awards contender, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, starring Frances McDormand, opened to a strong limited release with $ 320,000 from just four theaters.

Still, the overall box office continues to lag, down 5 percent for the year.

“We’re still down from the same weekend a year ago about 7 percent. Despite ‘ Thor’ and these newcomers, a lot of these films aren’t creating a lot of excitement,” said comScore senior media analyst Paul Dergarabed­ian. “It’s going to take this combinatio­n of ‘ Justice League’ and ‘ The Last Jedi’ and everything in between to try to dig us out of this deficit.”

 ??  ?? Scarlett Estevez plays Megan and Owen Wilder Vaccaro is Dylan in Daddy’s Home 2. It came in second behind Thor: Ragnarok at last weekend’s box office and made about $ 30 million.
Scarlett Estevez plays Megan and Owen Wilder Vaccaro is Dylan in Daddy’s Home 2. It came in second behind Thor: Ragnarok at last weekend’s box office and made about $ 30 million.

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