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LOS ANGELES, Feb. 7 -- "Kung Fu Panda 3" was the most-popular movie this weekend topping the North American box office for a second weekend in a row.
"Kung Fu Panda 3" was projected to sell 21 million U.S. dollars in tickets in the United Statesand Canada over Super Bowl weekend, downing a sizable 49 percent from last weekend's debut, according to box office tracker Rentrak. "Kung Fu Panda 3" has grossed 69 million dollars in 10days of release.
Universal's "Hail, Caesar!" opened in second place with 11.4 million dollars in estimated sales. The Coen Brothers directed film featuring Josh Brolin and George Clooney opened at 2,232 locations this weekend, and first-night moviegoers gave it a pool "C- " rating on CinemaScore while 79 percent of critics reviews say positive on RottenTomatoes.
Fox's "The Revenant" claimed third place with an estimated 7.1 million dollars. The Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu directed western starring Leonardo DiCaprio fell a respectable 44 percent from last weekend. "The Revenant" is now making 149.7 million dollars after 31 days of wide release in North America.
Rounding out the rest 10 most-popular movies in North America were "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" (6.9 million dollars), "The Choice" (6 million), "Pride And Prejudice and Zombies" (5.2 million), "The Finest Hours" (4.7 million), "Ride Along 2" (4.5 million), "The Boy" (4 million) and "Dirty Grandpa" (4 million).
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