The success of "Mufasa" has propelled it into the top 15 of 2024 releases
"Sonic the Hedgehog 3" came second with $21.2 million earned over the weekend
Disney's animated drama "Mufasa: The Lion King" reigned over North America's box office this weekend, surpassing "Sonic the Hedgehog 3" to start the new year with an estimated $23.8 million take, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations reported Sunday.
Variety reported that the showing pushed "Mufasa" to a domestic total of $168.6 million over three weekends, propelling it into the top 15 of 2024 releases.
With an additional $307 million earned internationally, the Barry Jenkins-directed film appears on track to reach the half-billion-dollar mark.
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
"Sonic," the Paramount action comedy about a speedy blue hedgehog, slowed as the year-end holiday season wound down in the United States and Canada, taking in $21.2 million for the Friday-through-Sunday period.
The videogame-based film has now compiled $187.5 million in domestic ticket sales and $148 million abroad, for $333.5 million.
Focus Film's vampire film Nosferatu, the latest remake of the 1922 silent classic inspired by Bram Stoker's Dracula, held tight in third place at $13.2 million.
Down one spot from last weekend was Disney blockbuster "Moana 2," at $12.4 million.
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With accumulated ticket sales of $425 million domestically and $535 million overseas, its $960 million total puts it on the verge of passing "Despicable Me 4" ($969 million) as the third-highest-grossing release of 2024. This brings it close to the $1 billion milestone.
Universal's musical fantasy Wicked was fifth, down one spot from last weekend. This latest take on the magical world of Oz logged ticket sales of $10.2 million, even after becoming available for on-demand video viewing.
Rounding out the top 10 were:
"A Complete Unknown" ($8.1 million)
"Babygirl" ($4.5 million)
"Gladiator II" ($2.7 million)
"Homestead" ($2.1 million)
"The Fire Inside" ($1.2 million)
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