Life

'Jumanji' sequel bests 'Frozen II' to top N. America box office

December 17, 2019

LOS ANGELES — "Jumanji: The Next Level" iced out "Frozen II" at the North American box office this weekend, raking in $59.3 million on its debut, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations said Monday.

Sony's latest "Jumanji" sequel stars Jack Black, Dwayne ("The Rock") Johnson and Kevin Hart as a group of friends once more sucked into a dangerous video game world.

Disney's "Frozen II" — a return to Arendelle and the magical animated world of Queen Elsa, sister Anna and the gang — took in $19.1 million for the Friday-to-Sunday period.

In third place was Lionsgate's droll murder mystery "Knives Out," at $9.1 million. Daniel Craig stars as a Southern detective hired by an anonymous client to unravel the bloody death of a wealthy patriarch.

Fourth spot went to new Warner Bros. release "Richard Jewell," a revisiting of the real-life tale of an Atlanta security guard falsely accused of a 1996 Olympics bombing.

The film sparked controversy by suggesting that a now-dead female journalist traded sex for inside information. At $4.7 million, it was one of the poorest openings ever for a Clint Eastwood movie.

In fifth was Universal's new slasher film "Black Christmas," which appropriately opened on Friday the 13th, with a $4.2 million take that nearly recouped the film's $5 million cost.

It features a group of sorority sisters stranded on a deserted campus over the holidays — naturally, fending off a killer. — AFP

Rounding out the top 10 were:

"Ford v. Ferrari" ($4.1 million)

"Queen & Slim" ($3.6 million)

"A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" ($3.3 million)

"Dark Waters" ($1.9 million)

"21 Bridges" ($1.2 million)


December 17, 2019
85 views
HIGHLIGHTS
Life
12 hours ago

Ruler of Sharjah opens 44th Sharjah International Book Fair, unveils landmark Arabic Encyclopedia

Life
18 hours ago

Miss Universe contestants walk out after organizer berates Miss Mexico

Life
2 days ago

Three-time Oscar nominee Diane Ladd dies at 89