"The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part" Reigns Atop Box Office With Domestic Gross Of $34.4 Million
Warner Bros. live-action animated film "The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part" reigned atop at the box office but fell short of expected gross.
The Mike Mitchell-directed 3D live-action comedy film raked in $34.4 million on opening weekend screening 4,303 locations. In the international market is took in $18.1 million, bringing it global gross to a total of $52.5 million.
This performance recorded by "The LEGO Movie 2" happened not to be low as that of "The LEGO Ninjano Movie" with a domestic gross of $20.4 million on opening weekend in 2017.
Tracy Morgan's film "What Men Want" debut in the second place with $19 million on opening weekend screening from 2,912 locations.
Liam Neeson's film 'Cold Pursuit' had a very cold debut in the third place at the box office following his shocking confession to desiring to attack a black man after his relative was sexually abused.
The Lionsgate/Summit's film managed to pulled in $10.8 million from the domestic market on it opening weekend screening from 2,630 locations.
The performance recorded by the film is just above what the studio's expectations. Its is expected that Cold Pursuit would in the followed its predecessor The Commuter which in the end raked in $36 million domestically.
The Mike Mitchell-directed 3D live-action comedy film raked in $34.4 million on opening weekend screening 4,303 locations. In the international market is took in $18.1 million, bringing it global gross to a total of $52.5 million.
This performance recorded by "The LEGO Movie 2" happened not to be low as that of "The LEGO Ninjano Movie" with a domestic gross of $20.4 million on opening weekend in 2017.
Tracy Morgan's film "What Men Want" debut in the second place with $19 million on opening weekend screening from 2,912 locations.
Liam Neeson's film 'Cold Pursuit' had a very cold debut in the third place at the box office following his shocking confession to desiring to attack a black man after his relative was sexually abused.
The Lionsgate/Summit's film managed to pulled in $10.8 million from the domestic market on it opening weekend screening from 2,630 locations.
The performance recorded by the film is just above what the studio's expectations. Its is expected that Cold Pursuit would in the followed its predecessor The Commuter which in the end raked in $36 million domestically.
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