Maze Runner knocks Jumanji out of top spot at box office

The Maze Runner franchise has ended Jumanji’s reign atop the box office by raking in $23.5 million during its debut weekend.

Maze Runner: The Death Cure, is the third and final installment in the Maze Runner series based on James Dashner’s dystopian young adult novel and the weakest opening of the three.

The first, Maze Runner, opened to $32.5 million in 2014 and the second, The Scorch Trials to $30.3 million in 2015.

The Maze Runner sequel has ended Jumanji’s reign atop the box office by raking in $23.5 million in its weekend debut. Maze Runner stars Dylan O’Brien (left), Giancarlo Esposito (center) and Rosa Salazar (right)

Maze Runner: The Death Cure is the third and final installment in the Maze Runner series based on James Dashner's dystopian young adult novel and the weakest opening of the three

Jumanji hit the box office Christmas Day and has held the top spot every since

Maze Runner: The Death Cure is the third and final installment in the Maze Runner series based on James Dashner’s dystopian young adult novel and the weakest opening of the three. Jumanji hit the box office Christmas Day and has held the top spot every since 

Part of that may be attributable to stalled momentum and a two-and-a-half-year gap between the second and third film. 

The Death Cure’s release was delayed a year by 20th Century Fox after star Dylan O’Brien’s on-set injury in early 2016. 

But $23.5 million was still enough to push ‘Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle’ back down to second place for the first time in three weeks. 

Down only 16 per cent, Jumanji added $16.4 million, bringing its total to a robust $338.1 million.    

‘It was going to take a big franchise film to knock Jumanji off the top of the chart,’ said comScore senior media analyst Paul Dergarabedian.

In third place, the Christian Bale Western Hostiles expanded wide to 2,816 theaters in its sixth weekend and earned $10.2 million. 

Jumanji stars Nick Jonas (left), Dwayne Johnson (second left), Karen Gillan (center), Jack Black (second right) and Kevin Hart (right)

Jumanji stars Nick Jonas (left), Dwayne Johnson (second left), Karen Gillan (center), Jack Black (second right) and Kevin Hart (right)

Down only 16 per cent, Jumanji added $16.4 million, bringing its total to a robust $338.1 million

Down only 16 per cent, Jumanji added $16.4 million, bringing its total to a robust $338.1 million

The Hugh Jackman musical The Greatest Showman kept going strong in fourth with $9.5 million, down only 11 per cent, and now boasting a total of $126.5 million.

Many audiences also took advantage of the added theater counts of many Oscar hopefuls following nominations Tuesday. 

Steven Spielberg’s Pentagon Papers drama The Post, from 20th Century Fox, placed fifth in its third weekend in wide release with $8.9 million.

Guillermo del Toro’s fantasy romance The Shape of Water, which had a leading 13 nominations for Fox Searchlight, added 1,001 theaters which put it back in the top 10 in its ninth weekend of release. 

The film is nominated for best picture, best director, best actress (Sally Hawkins), supporting actress (Octavia Spencer) and supporting actor (Richard Jenkins), among others and has grossed $37.7 million to date.

In third place, the Christian Bale Western Hostiles (pictured) expanded wide to 2,816 theaters in its sixth weekend and earned $10.2 million

In third place, the Christian Bale Western Hostiles (pictured) expanded wide to 2,816 theaters in its sixth weekend and earned $10.2 million

Over the weekend, The Shape of Water had its highest grossing frame with $5.7 million.

Fox Searchlight also added theaters for Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, which scored seven Oscar nominations Tuesday, and earned $3.6 million over the weekend, an 88 per cent boost.

And Focus Features upped the theater count for Darkest Hour and Phantom Thread, which both took in $2.9 million after getting six nominations each.

‘The Oscars offer the greatest marketing hook in the history of movies. These are films that would usually be played out,’ said Dergarabedian. 

‘For audiences, it’s a validation. If anyone is on the fence, a best picture nomination is a pretty good way to push people in the direction of the movie theater.’

With six weeks to go until the Oscars, there is plenty of time to catch up on the best picture nominees, but they won’t be without competition – the third installment of the Fifty Shades of Grey franchise opens February 9 and on February 16 the highly anticipated Black Panther roars into theaters.

TOP 10 HIGHEST GROSSING MOVIES OF THE WEEKEND

1. Maze Runner: The Death Cure, $23.5 million ($62.6 million international)

2. Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, $16.4 million ($17.7 million international)

3. Hostiles, $10.2 million

4. The Greatest Showman, $9.5 million ($10.1 million international)

5. The Post, $8.9 million ($9.4 million international)

6. 12 Strong, $8.6 million ($1.9 million international)

7. Den of Thieves, $8.4 million ($846,000 international)

8. The Shape of Water, $5.7 million ($3.2 million international)

9. Paddington 2, $5.6 million ($2.3 million international)

10. ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi,’ $4.2 million ($4.8 million international)



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