‘Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom’ to Keep Box Office Crown in Second Weekend

"Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" is continuing to top the box office with an estimated $59 million from 4,485 North American locations in its sophomore frame. The Chris Pratt-led tentpole has reeled in $204.8 million domestically for Universal and about $809 million worldwide. Looking to land the second place slot is Disney-Pixar's third weekend of "Incredibles 2," with an estimated $44 million. The animated superhero film has been a box office smash for Disney, earning $407 million domestically and $156.9 million internationally. The film has so far earned $106 million domestically, along with $80.5 million from overseas markets.


Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom's End-Credits Scene Is One Of The Weakest Ever

Warning: SPOILERS for Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom! Bayona-directed blockbuster continues the franchise reboot begun in Jurassic World by Colin Trevorrow, who co-wrote Fallen Kingdom and will direct Jurassic World 3. To accomplish this, Jurassic World 2 severs its ties to Jurassic Park by destroying the island of Isla Nublar and the theme park it contained. There are so many strands for Jurassic World 2's end-credits scene to play with, but it winds up being a huge letdown. Considering how much Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom wants to set up Jurassic World 3, it's a major missed opportunity.

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom's End-Credits Scene Is One Of The Weakest Ever

'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom' Stays No. 1 After Monster Week at Box Office

as informed in Though it is not performing as well as its 2015 predecessor, "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" led the box office to another monstrously successful week, as combined weekly grosses topped $400 million for the second week in a row. In the entire history of the domestic box office, only 11 weeks have topped $400 million, and four of those weeks belong to 2018. "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" and "Incredibles 2" have driven this robust period, giving the box office back-to-back $100 million-plus openings on non-holiday weekends for the first time in industry history. That means that next week, the "Incredibles" sequel will pass "Finding Dory" as the top animated film in domestic box office history. Also Read: Domestic Box Office Hits $6 Billion Before July for First Time EverIn third and fourth are this weekend's new releases, which are performing well as counter-programming to the mainstream sequels.






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