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Mark Wahlberg's 'Flight Risk' lands atop the North American box office

Director Mel Gibson's flick took in an estimated $12 million on a slow winter weekend, industry analysts said Sunday

Mark Wahlberg's 'Flight Risk' lands atop the North American box office

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The movie revolves around a US marshal transporting a mobster-turned-informant

"Sonic the Hedgehog 3" held steady in fourth, at $5.5 million, in its sixth weekend out

Mel Gibson's new action film "Flight Risk" has topped the North American box office, taking in an estimated $12 million on a slow winter weekend, industry analysts said Sunday.

The Lionsgate movie stars Mark Wahlberg, Michelle Dockery, and Topher Grace in a story about a US marshal transporting a mobster-turned-informant across the Alaskan wilderness. The flight proves bumpy when the pilot is revealed to have an ulterior motive.

"This is a good opening for an original action thriller," said analyst David A. Gross of Franchise Entertainment Research. Though reviews have been "poor," he said, "business should be good in all parts of the world."

Disney's "Mufasa: The Lion King" slipped to second place, earning an estimated $8.7 million. Its domestic take stands at $221.1 million, and it has sold $405 million in tickets abroad.

Also dropping one spot to third was Sony comedy "One of Them Days," at $8 million. Keke Palmer and singer SZA star in the Issa Rae-produced film, playing roommates scrambling to pay rent or face eviction after a boyfriend squanders their money.

Paramount's live-action "Sonic the Hedgehog 3 " held steady at fourth, at $5.5 million, in its sixth weekend out.

HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - DECEMBER 16: (L-R) Keanu Reeves, Jim Carrey, and Ben Schwartz attend the "Sonic The Hedgehog 3" Los Angeles premiere at the TCL Chinese Theatre on December 16, 2024, in Hollywood, California. Phillip Faraone/Getty Images for Paramount Pictures/AFP

And holding in fifth was Disney animation "Moana 2." It took in $4.3 million in its ninth weekend out and should soon become the ninth biggest animated film of all time, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Rounding out the top 10 were:

"Presence" ($3.42 million)

"Wolf Man" ($3.4 million)

"A Complete Unknown" ($3.1 million)

"Den of Thieves 2: Pantera" ($3 million)

"The Brutalist" ($2.9 million)

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