‘Moana 2’ maintains top spot in N.America box office

‘Moana 2’ maintains top spot in N.America box office

The animated Disney musical took in US$52 million over the weekend.

In ‘Moana 2,’ the title character, voiced by Auli’i Cravalho, teams up with an unlikely crew and travels the far seas of Oceania to break the curse of an evil god. (Disney pic)
LOS ANGELES:
“Moana 2,” the sequel to the animated Disney musical about a spirited Polynesian teenager who embarks on seafaring adventures, has topped the North American box office for a second week, according to industry estimates.

In the new instalment of the hit, the title character, voiced by Auli’i Cravalho, teams up with an unlikely crew and travels the far seas of Oceania to break the curse of an evil god who sank a mystical island.

She gets help from a once-mighty demigod called Maui, who is voiced by Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.

The film took in US$52 million over the weekend, a downturn from its debut over the long Thanksgiving holiday when it brought in a mega haul of US$225 million, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations reported Sunday.

The weekend’s top four films remained unchanged from last weekend, with each earning thousands to tens of thousands of dollars less in revenue.

“Following the big openings over Thanksgiving, the first two weekends in December are quiet and driven by holdover business,” said analyst David A Gross.

Universal’s “Wicked: Part I,” the latest offshoot of the classic “Wizard of Oz,” raked in US$34.9 million in its third weekend in theatres.

In third place the other hotly awaited holiday season release, Paramount’s “Gladiator II,” earned US$12.5 million.

Remaining in fourth was the Christmas comedy “Red One” from Amazon and MGM, earning US$7.0 million in revenue.

It is the second film in the top four featuring Johnson, who portrays a North Pole security officer trying to find a kidnapped Santa Claus (J.K. Simmons) on Christmas Eve.

In fifth place was Indian action flick “Pushpa 2 – The Rule,” chalking up US$5.0 million.

Rounding out the top 10 were:

  • “Interstellar: 10th Anniversary” (US$4.4 million)
  • “Solo Leveling – ReAwakening” (US$2.4 million)
  • “Y2K” (US$2.1 million)
  • “For KING + COUNTRY’s A Drummer Boy Christmas LIVE” (US$2.1 million)
  • “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever” (US$1.5 million)

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