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‘Frozen’ ices first place again

Sequel’s holiday weekend: $132.7 million.

- Andrew Dalton Contributi­ng: Kim Willis, USA TODAY

LOS ANGELES – “Frozen 2” kept a wintry wind at its back in its second week, setting a Thanksgivi­ng record with a whopping box office bounty, while newcomer “Knives Out” found its own broad audience.

Disney’s new set of adventures for Anna, Elsa and Olaf brought in $85.3 million in the U.S. and Canada over the weekend and earned an unpreceden­ted $132.7 million for Wednesday through Sunday, according to studio estimates.

The first “Frozen” opened on Thanksgivi­ng in 2013, but the sequel opened a week before the holiday, making it poised for a huge second week.

“Having the opening weekend falling a few days ahead of Thanksgivi­ng really set it up perfectly,” says Paul Dergarabed­ian, senior media analyst for Comscore.

That came on top of a record-burying opening weekend of $127 million domestical­ly and $350.2 million worldwide that made it the highest-grossing global debut for any animated film globally, and the largest opening for any Walt Disney Animation Studios release.

The original film became a pop-culture phenomenon, earning $1.27 billion worldwide.

“Knives Out,” an innovative whodunit, rode strong reviews and word of mouth to a $27 million weekend and a five-day total of $41.7 million.

The weekend’s other newcomer, “Queen & Slim,” finished fifth with $11.7 million, but on limited screens and a budget of about $20 million.

Matt Damon and Christian Bale’s “Ford v Ferrari” rolled along in its third weekend of release, finishing in third place with $13.2 million.

Tom Hanks’ Mister Rogers story “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborho­od” also hummed along, earning $11.8 million to put it fourth at the domestic box office.

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DISNEY “Frozen 2” features voices of Idina Menzel, Kristen Bell and Jonathan Groff.

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