With no new significant competition at the box office this weekend, The Jungle Book held the number one spot for a second weekend in a row.
Adding $60 million, a typical 40% drop from its opening weekend, Jungle Book just missed $200 million, landing at $191 million. Despite that strong showing, it has yet to prove it has the stamina of Disney's other major movie on the market, Zootopia. Zootopia, now in its 8th consecutive week in the top five, dropped less than 20% from last weekend. With $316 million it has set a bar that Jungle Book may struggle to meet.
Prequel The Huntsman: Winter's War froze up solid over the weekend, tanking to the tune of just $20 million, well short Snow White and the Huntsman's $56 million opening in 2012. Foreign sales of $80 million helped bolster Winter's War against its $115 million production budget, but don't look for this limp performance to inspire Universal to pony up for a third installation.
A little known rated-R action flick Compadres opened quietly in fewer than 500 locations, but garnered enough attention to break into the top ten, banking $1.3 million for a ninth place opening.
For the full weekend top ten, check out the chart below:
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