A scene from The Secret Life of Pets. [Photo/Mtime] |
"The Secret Life of Pets" had an estimated $50.6 million in North American ticket sales, increasing its total for its 10 days in release to $203.1 million dollars, according to figures released by comScore.
This weekend revenue of "The Secret Life of Pets" showed a 51.5 percent drop from last weekend. By comparison, "Minions" slipped 57.4 percent on its second Friday last year.
Sony's "Ghostbusters" was second with $46 million from 3,963 locations this weekend. The ghost-filled comedy with Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Leslie Jones and Kate McKinnon took a "B+" rating from first-night moviegoers on CinemaScore. Critics on RottenTomatoes gave it a good 73 percent of recommendation rate.
"The Legend of Tarzan" was third with $11.12 million in its third weekend of release, adding its total gross to $103.1 million.
The Disney's animated comedy "Finding Dory" was fourth with $11 million dollars, down 47 percent from last weekend. With $445.5 million in 30 days in theaters, "Finding Dory" surpassed "Shrek 2" ($436.7 million) to set new North American box office record for an animated film. It's the Pixar's highest grossing film in studio history. Worldwide, "Finding Dory" has earned $721.7 million.
The R-rated comedy "Mike And Dave Need Wedding Dates" was fifth with $7.5 million for its second weekend in release, down 54.9 percent compared with last weekend. It was fourth in its opening weekend with $16.6 million.
Rounding out the rest of the weekend box office Top 10 were "The Purge: Election" ($6.1 million), "Central Intelligence" ($5.3 million), "The Infiltrator" ($5.3 million), "The BFG" ($3.7 million), and "Independence Day: Resurgence" ($3.5 million).
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