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Star Wars Tops a Big Holiday Weekend at Box Office

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The Christmas holiday started early for moviegoers, with five new weekend releases for fans seeking something other than the latest “Star Wars” flick. The choices included a remake of “Jumanji,” a Matt Damon fantasy-comedy, and a picture about circus showman P.T. Barnum.

“Star Wars: The Last Jedi,” Walt Disney Co.’s space adventure, led the domestic box office for a second weekend as expected, with North American ticket sales of $68.5 million, according to estimates Sunday from researcher ComScore Inc. After opening Wednesday, Sony Corp.’s “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle,” collected Friday-to-Sunday revenue of $34 million, more than expected.

The weekends around Christmas are among the busiest for theaters. Exhibitors count on filling a lot of seats, even if a couple of the new movies were dubbed turkeys by critics.

“Jumanji” was one of the better-reviewed new movies in wide release. Starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Kevin Hart, Jack Black and Karen Gillan, the film came in second over the weekend.

The movie is a remake of the 1995 Robin Williams fantasy with a twist. In the original, Williams’s character is freed from a board game where he’s been trapped for years. In this version, four teenagers discover an old video game and are pulled into its jungle setting.

The new “Jumanji” got a 78 percent favorable rating at RottenTomatoes.com, which consolidates critics’ reviews. BoxOfficePro.com predicted sales of $25 million to $30 million for the three-day weekend and a total of $39 million through Christmas Day.

“Pitch Perfect 3,” a sequel from Comcast Corp.’s Universal Pictures starring Ann Kendrick, opened with weekend sales of $20.5 million to place third, coming in at the low end of BoxOfficePro’s estimate of $20 million to $25 million.

In the new movie, the singing Bellas reunite for a last competition. RottenTomatoes gave a low 27 percent rating to the film, which was expected to produce extended weekend sales of $34 million through Christmas Day.

“The Greatest Showman,” from 21st Century Fox Inc., features Australian actor Hugh Jackman as circus ringmaster and businessman P.T. Barnum. The film, which opened Wednesday, generated sales of $8.6 million, matching BoxOfficePro’s estimate of $7.5 million to $10 million.

Critics were split, giving the picture a 51 percent favorable rating. BoxOfficePro was predicting four-day weekend sales of $14 million.

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“Father Figures,” distributed by Time Warner Inc.’s Warner Bros., opened with weekend sales of $3.2 million, compared with a forecast of up to $6 million. The film stars Owen Wilson and Ed Helms as fraternal twins on a road trip to find their real father.

The movie garnered a low 24 percent positive rating at RottenTomatoes, and was expected to deliver sales of $7.3 million through the long weekend.

“The Shape of Water,” a potential awards contender from director Guillermo del Toro, expanded to more theaters this weekend and posted sales of $3.1 million through Sunday. The film has a 94 percent positive rating with critics.

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