Box Office: 'Lego Movie 2,' 'Cold Pursuit' Have Underwhelming Debuts
Is the "Lego" franchise running out of steam? The fourth film in the franchise, "The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part," debuted in first place, but with considerably less than projected.
Its $34.4 million debut is almost 50% behind 2014’s "The Lego Ninajgo Movie," which debuted with $20 million in its first weekend.
According to Variety, "The Lego Movie 2" was the most expensive film in the franchise so far, with a budget of $100 million, compared to previous budgets in the $60-80 million range.
In second place was "Taraji P. Henson as a woman who can suddenly hear what men think, earned $19 million from 2,912 locations. (The 2000 film opened with $33 million, but received a plum December release instead of being dumped in the February film wasteland.)
"he said he wanted to kill a random black man after a friend's rape 40 years ago --- can't have helped. Lionsgate canceled the red carpet at the film's premiere due to the fallout.
By comparison, his film "Non-Stop" earned $28.8 in its first weekend in February 2014.
Another new release, the horror film "Taylor Schilling as a woman who begins to fear her son is evil. It received a 47% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes and audiences gave it an only slightly better 57% rating.
Here are the top 10 estimates for February 8-10, 2019
1. "The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part," $34,400,000
2. "What Men Want," $19,000,000
3. "Cold Pursuit," $10,800,000
4. "The Upside," $7,220,000
5. "Glass," $6,422,000
6. "The Prodigy," $6,004,403
7. "Green Book," 3,567,000
8. " Aquaman," $3,300,000
9. "Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse," $3,040,000
10. "Miss Bala," $2,725,000
[Via Variety]
