Washington - AFP
The latest blockbuster installment of the "Star Wars" saga dominated box offices in North America for a second weekend straight, according to early holiday estimates released Sunday.
"Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" raked in $71.55 million Friday-Sunday, Exhibitor Relations said, bringing its total bounty for the region to $293 million.
Cinemas in the United States and Canada saw a slew of new movies open over the Christmas holiday weekend.
"Sing," an animated musical comedy featuring the voices of several A-listers including Matthew McConaughey and Reese Witherspoon, burst into second place with $35 million.
The third spot went to "Passengers," a sci-fi fantasy starring Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt, who play two astronauts accidentally awakened from hibernation on a deep-space mission. It pulled in $14.3 million.
Claiming fourth was "Assassin's Creed," which took in $10.3 million, based on the eponymous video game.
At number five was "Why Him?" about a dad feuding with his daughter's boyfriend, which opened with $9.8 million.
That means "Moana," a computer-animated musical fantasy about a brave Polynesian teenager, slipped to sixth place from number two, pulling in another $6.5 million.
The film had previously topped the box office for three weekends and has now grossed $179.5 million to date.
Opening at number eight was "Collateral Beauty," a sentimental drama featuring Will Smith. It managed to pull in $3.6 million.
The number nine spot went to Hindi-language sports drama "Dangal," which opened with $3.3 million.
Rounding out the top 10 was "Manchester by the Sea," down from sixth place a week before. It pulled in $3.1 million, bringing its haul to $20 million.