Best Animated Movies Ever No 3
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden
World' flies high with biggest box office debut of 2019
No result found, try new keyword!The new animated film, "How to
Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World," roared to the franchise's best box
office opening yet. For its debut weekend, it earned $56 million. That marks
the biggest debut o...
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‘How to Train Your Dragon’ Brings
Hope to the Box Office
Maybe the studios just needed a dragon this whole time.
After several lackluster weeks at the box office, many have wondered
when things would pick up this year. A step in the right direction came this
weekend: Audiences turned “How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World” into a
bona fide hit.
The third installation of Universal’s animated dragon series sold $55.5
million in tickets, exceeding most analysts’ expectations and giving the
franchise the best opening weekend of any of its three movies.
That figure is especially impressive given that the latest (and supposedly
final) “Dragon” installment had a slightly lower budget than either of the
previous movies — about $129 million, against $165 million for the original
(2010) and $145 for the second (2014), according to Box Office Mojo.
Also notable: The two best opening weekends this year have both been for
the final installments of trilogies. Until this weekend, M. Night Shyamalan’s
“Glass” held the top spot. That superhero thriller opened last month to about
$41 million in its first weekend.
The latest “Dragon” likely benefited from a lack of competition — it was
the only newcomer in the box office’s top five this week — and strong reviews
(it currently holds a 91% “fresh” rating on Rotten Tomatoes). Big-name voices
probably helped, too: The series features Cate Blanchett and Gerard Butler as
the parents of its protagonist, Hiccup (Jay Baruchel). Jonah Hill, Kristen Wiig
and the “Game of Thrones” star Kit Harington lent their pipes to lesser roles
(though Ben Kenigsberg, in his review for The New York Times, wrote that you
suspect some of the actors “stopped by the recording studio only briefly”).
[Read our critic’s review of “How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden
World.”]
There’s a gulf in sales between “Dragon” and this weekend’s second-place
movie: Fox’s “Alita: Battle Angel” brought in just $12 million this weekend
according to Comscore, which compiles box office data. That’s not a great
second-week showing for a film that cost roughly $170 million to make. Since
opening, the Robert Rodriguez-directed movie has grossed an estimated $60.7
million domestically.
Landing in fourth place, after “The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part”
grabbed third, was Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s “Fighting With My Family,” the comedic
drama based on the life of the professional wrestler Saraya-Jade Bevis (known
as Paige and played here by Florence Pugh). It opened in Los Angeles and New
York earlier this month, but it got its first taste of nationwide ticket sales
this weekend, bringing in about $8 million.
That’s respectable for a movie that had its premiere at the Sundance
Film Festival just last month and, according to The Hollywood Reporter, was
produced for only about $11 million. The fact that Dwayne Johnson was a
producer probably didn’t hurt.
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Box office: ‘How to Train Your
Dragon’ opens strong during slow Oscars weekend
Among the best picture nominees still in theaters, Universal's
"Green Book" earned $2.1 million (for a cumulative $69.6 million),
Fox's "Bohemian Rhapsody" added $645,000 (for a cumulative $213.1
million), Annapurna's "Vice" collected $731,391 (for a cumulative
$47.2 million), Warner Bros.' "A Star Is Born" added $700,000 (for a
cumulative $210.9 million) and Fox Searchlight's "The Favourite"
earned $540,000 (for a cumulative $32.1 million).
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