LOS ANGELES — The hedgehog edged the sled dog by a nose at the box office.
"Sonic: The Hedgehog" zoomed to the top of the box office with a take of $26.3 million in its second weekend while audiences ignored critics and heeded "The Call of the Wild" as the Harrison Ford CGI dog flick finished a close second with $24.8 million, according to studio estimates Sunday.
It was a strong weekend for both films, with each outperforming expectations and overcoming early doubts about design problems.
Paramount Pictures' Sega video game adaptation "Sonic the Hedgehog" was a laughingstock when its first trailer was released last year, but after a delay and a title-character makeover, the film has now spent two weeks atop the box office and brought in over $200 million globally.
20th Century Studios' "The Call of the Wild" was also mocked by many on social media for its CGI dog — the first five film adaptations of Jack London's 1903 novel all used real ones — and reviews were decidedly mixed with a Rotten Tomatoes score of 62 percent, but moviegoers bought into the digital dog and his 77-year-old co-star, who would have won the weekend were it not for a late surge from "Sonic."
"For 'Call of the Wild' heading into weekend the estimates were all over the place, as low as 10 million for the weekend, some saying it could do 15, maybe 20," said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for Comscore. "So like 'Sonic' it over-performed."
In a very distant third with $7 million was "Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey" in its third week.
The weekend's other wide release, "Brahms: The Boy II" starring Katie Holmes, was fourth with just $5.9 million.