![]() The pic is hitting theaters in a different environment than The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, which faced hardly any competition when it stormed into the box office in 2012.Īlong with new entry Tyler Perry’s A Madea Christmas, there are two strong holdovers - Disney’s animated pic Frozen and Lionsgate’s hit The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, which are in their third and fourth weeks, respectively. 1 domestically this weekend, received an A- Cinemascore. The 3D film, which is rated PG-13 and has received overall positive reviews, is opening in more than 3,900 theaters in the U.S. ![]() production, to open around $73 million domestically, a slight drop from An Unexpected Journey‘s $84.6 million in its U.S. While the second film in the Lord of the Rings prequel trilogy is debuting lighter than its predecessor in the U.S., it’s still doing big business domestically and even stronger business overseas.īox office observers expect the new pic, a New Line Cinema, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Warner Bros. The weekend’s other new wide release, Tyler Perry’s A Madea Christmas, earned $5.74 million Friday. That’s a 16 percent drop from the $37.5 million that the first film, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, nabbed in December 2012 to score the biggest Friday ever in the month of December. Peter Jackson‘s The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug earned a solid $31.3 million (including $3.9 million in Imax) at the North American box office Friday.
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