'Rogue One' tops box office for 4th straight week

The Associated Press
January 9, 2017 at 12:42AM
This image released by Lucasfilm Ltd. shows Felicity Jones as Jyn Erso in a scene from, "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story." (Jonathan Olley/Lucasfilm Ltd. via AP)
This image released by Lucasfilm Ltd. shows Felicity Jones as Jyn Erso in a scene from, "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story." (Jonathan Olley/Lucasfilm Ltd. via AP) (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

LOS ANGELES — "Star Wars" is still dominating the movie universe, with "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" leading the box office for a fourth straight week.

The intergalactic adventure edged out the NASA drama "Hidden Figures" for the top spot this weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday. "Rogue One" brought in $21.97 million. "Hidden Figures" — which expanded by more than 2,000 theaters Friday after opening in limited release — collected $21.8 million.

"It's a great weekend for space movies," said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for box office tracker comScore, noting that the Jennifer Lawrence-Chris Pratt space story "Passengers" also remains among the top 10.

"Rogue One," though, has been unstoppable, Dergarabedian said, and is expected to top "Finding Dory" as the biggest box-office success of 2016.

The animated animal musical "Sing" was in third place this weekend, taking in another $19.5 million for a three-week haul of $213.3 million. "Underworld: Blood Wars" debuted in fourth place with $13.1 million, followed by the celebrated musical "La La Land" with $10 million.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to comScore. Where available, the latest international numbers are also included. Final domestic figures will be released Monday.

1. "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story," $21.97 million ($56.6 million international).

2. "Hidden Figures," $21.8 million.

3. "Sing," 19.5 million ($26.4 million international).

4. "Underworld: Blood Wars," $13.1 million.

5. "La La Land," $10 million. ($3.8 million international)

6. "Passengers," $8.8 million ($32.7 million international).

7. "Why Him?" $6.5 million ($6.1 million international).

8. "Moana," $6.4 million ($20 million international).

9. "Fences," $4.7 million.

10. "Assassin's Creed," $3.8 million ($45 million international).

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Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at international theaters (excluding the U.S. and Canada), according to comScore:

1. "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story," $56.6 million.

2. "Assassin's Creed," $45 million.

3. "Passengers," $32.7 million.

4. "Sing," $26.4 million.

5. "Moana," $20 million.

6. "The Great Wall," $12 million.

7. "Some Like it Hot (Qing Sheng)," $11.3 million.

8. "Your Name," $6.9 million.

9. "Collateral Beauty," $6.6 million.

10. "Why Him?" $6.1 million.

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