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How to Train Your Dragon 3 keeps Madea’s swansong from the top of the US box office

March 4, 2019 by Matt Rodgers

Toothless and Hiccup managed to stay circling high above the competition at the US box office this weekend, as How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World fought off Tyler Perry’s latest Madea movie, A Madea Family Funeral, to take the top spot with an estimated $30 million.

Universal’s trilogy capping adventure dipped -45% during its sophomore frame, for a running total of 97.6 million after ten days on release, which is an improvement on How to Train Your Dragon 2, which stood at $94 million at the same stage. Globally HTTYD3 now has $375 million in the bank, a total boosted by its $33.4 million opening weekend in China.

In second place is the ninth, NINTH!, installment in Tyler Perry’s Madea franchise, A Madea Family Funeral, which delivered the fourth largest opening for his phenomenally successful creation, and might yet convince Lionsgate to talk Perry out of retiring the character for good.

Alita: Battle Angel took another big hit over the three day period, earning just $7 million, for a domestic cume that now stands at $72 million. What’s pushing the James Cameron produced epic towards the kind of numbers that the film’s sequel baiting narrative had hope for are the international returns. The film added another $40.4 million to its tally, pushing the worldwide gross to around $350 million.

Another film struggling to match industry expectations is The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part, which landed in fourth with $6.6 million, and a US cume of $91.6 million, which is around half of what the original film had grossed by the same point in its run. Unfortunately the sequel also appears to have hit a brick wall internationally, where it could only piece together a meagre $6.1 million, leading to a worldwide total of $152.8 million. In comparison, The LEGO Movie ended its run with $469 million, and The LEGO Batman Movie took home $311 million.

Other notable mentions are reserved for the post Oscar bump given to Green Book, which raked in another $4.7 million off the back of its Best Picture win, and the $1.65 million taken by Neon’s IMAX documentary, Apollo 11, which expands nationwide alongside the debut of a certain Captain Marvel next week.

You can see the full chart over at BoxOfficeMojo.

 

Filed Under: Matt Rodgers, Movies, News Tagged With: A Madea Family Funeral, How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, US Box Office

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