LOS ANGELES 鈥 The Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom dinosaurs ruled the box office for a second weekend in a row, but also left a little room for more modest newcomers like Sicario: Day of the Soldado and the basketball comedy Uncle Drew to over-perform in the crowded marketplace.
Studios on Sunday estimate that the blockbuster sequel to Jurassic World earned an additional $60 million in its second weekend in North American theatres, bringing its domestic total to $264.8 million. While its second weekend drop is about 10 per cent steeper than that of the first film, worldwide, the film has grossed $932.4 million to date and is barrelling toward the $1 billion mark.
The dinosaurs didn鈥檛 gobble up all the attention this weekend, however. Incredibles 2, now in its third weekend in theatres, took second place with $45.5 million, bringing its domestic total to $439.7 million.
North American audiences came out in larger than expected numbers for both the action thriller Sicario: Day of the Soldado and Uncle Drew.
The Sicario sequel starring Josh Brolin and Benicio Del Toro earned $19 million to take third place. The film, distributed by Sony Pictures, cost a reported $35 to $40 million to produce.
Landing in fourth place was the basketball comedy Uncle Drew, which features NBA All-Stars Kyrie Irving and Shaquille O鈥橬eal. With a production price tag under $20 million, the film exceeded expectations grossing $15.5 million and got audience stamp of approval with an A CinemaScore.
The ad and marketing campaign included spots during the NBA playoffs and finals, a Wheaties box featuring Irving as Uncle Drew, and an Uncle Drew capsule collection from Nike.
Lionsgate, which distributed the movie, knew the film had built-in marketability because of the celebrity of the stars, but was also pleased to discover that the film in early screenings appealed to non-basketball fans too.
鈥淭hat was the surprise, that wow, we have a picture that really plays to a general audience,鈥 said David Spitz, Lionsgate鈥檚 president of domestic distribution.
鈥淚t has a really sweet message.鈥
The A CinemaScore, which suggests that the film will have good word-of-mouth buzz, could bode well for the film over the Fourth of July holiday and into the rest of the summer.
鈥淲e鈥檙e hoping it鈥檚 the old adage: 鈥業t鈥檚 not a sprint, it鈥檚 a marathon,鈥 鈥 Spitz said.
Lower down on the charts the Indian film Sanju, a biopic about Bollywood star Sanjay Dutt, earned an impressive $2.6 million from only 356 screens in its opening weekend. And the Fred Rogers documentary Won鈥檛 You Be My Neighbour? now playing on 654 screens, continues to do well in its expansion. It added $2.3 million to its earnings this weekend.
After two weekends of $100 million-plus movies, this past weekend provided a little blockbuster break before Ant-Man and the Wasp opens this week. But even without a record-breaker or a $100-million movie, the box office is still up 15.3 per cent from last summer鈥檚 abysmal performance and 9.3 per cent for the year overall.
鈥淲e can鈥檛 have every weekend like the last two weekends,鈥 said comScore senior media analyst Paul Dergarabedian.
鈥淭he theatrical box office is on a major roll right now,鈥 Dergarabedian added. 鈥淭his puts to bed any notion that the summer movie season has run its course. Audiences want to go out to the movie theatre during the summer season.鈥
Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theatres, according to comScore. Where available, the latest international numbers for Friday through Sunday are also included.
1. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, $60 million ($56.1 million international).
2. Incredibles 2, $45.5 million ($44.3 million international).
3. Sicario: Day of the Soldado, $19 million ($8.4 million international).
4. Uncle Drew, $15.5 million.
5. Ocean鈥檚 8, $8 million
($13.8 million international).
6. Tag, $5.6 million ($3.7 million international).
7. Deadpool 2, $3.5 million
($2.8 million international).
8. Sanju, $2.6 million
($22.2 million international).
9. Solo: A Star Wars Story,
$2.3 million ($6.1 million international).
10. Won鈥檛 You Be My Neighbour? $2.3 million.
Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at international theatres (excluding the U.S. and sa国际传媒), according to comScore:
1. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, $56.1 million.
2. Incredibles 2, $44.3 million.
3. Animal World, $31.6 million.
4. Sanju, $22.2 million.
5. Ocean鈥檚 8, $13.8 million.
6. Escape Plan 2, $11.6 million.
7. Sicario: Day of the Soldado, $8.4 million.
8. Witch, $7.3 million.
9. Solo: A Star Wars Story, $6.1 million.
10. Tag and The Accidental Detective 2, $3.7 million.