LOS ANGELES — "Jumanji: The Next Level" puts "Frozen 2" on second-place ice, while Clint Eastwood's "Richard Jewell" opened with one of the worst box office debuts for the director.
The Sony film starring Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart brought in $60.1 million in the U.S. and Canada to break a three-day record for a comedy in December for the production company. The sequel is a followup to 2017's "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle," which grossed $962 million worldwide.
A week before it opened in North America, Sony's "Jumanji: The Next Level" debuted in 18 international countries where it made $52.5 million. The film was Hart's first movie release since the actor-comedian suffered a serious back injury after his vintage muscle car he was riding in crashed in California in September.
"People were like 'Another reboot' of a well-known franchise, but the movie delivered so well on the promise of the marketing, and the whole concept of the movie just resonated with audiences," said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for the box office tracker Comscore. "It's going to play well in the long haul."
"Frozen 2" dropped to second place with $19.2 million domestically after claiming top box office spot for three straight weeks, earning $367 million since its Nov. 22 release. The animated film following the adventures of Anna and Elsa crossed the $1 billion mark globally to become Disney Animation's third billion-dollar project along with "Frozen" and "Zootopia." It also became Walt Disney Studio's sixth billion-dollar release in 2019.
"Richard Jewell" landed at No. 4, bringing in $5 million. The film took aim at the media and federal investigators for what he sees as a rush to judgment after the 1996 Olympics bombing in Atlanta.
The 89-year-old Eastwood calls Jewell's story "a great American tragedy." The docudrama focuses on Jewell, who was initially hailed as a hero for finding a bomb at the event held at Centennial Olympic Park and clearing bystanders from the area.
One person was killed and 111 were injured when the bomb exploded.