17 June 2014 | 14:30

'Jump Street' leaps to top of box office

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"22 Jump Street" leapt straight to the top of the North American box office, industry figures showed Monday, edging out "How to Train Your Dragon 2" as the summer film season gets into full swing, AFP reports.


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"22 Jump Street" leapt straight to the top of the North American box office, industry figures showed Monday, edging out "How to Train Your Dragon 2" as the summer film season gets into full swing, AFP reports.

R-rated comedy "22 Jump Street" raked in $57.1 million on its debut weekend, compared with $49.5 million for "Dragon," another blockbuster sequel whose release had been similarly eagerly anticipated.

"Dragon" reunites the main characters from 2010's first film but adds a host of new colorful flame-breathing beasts in a 3D spectacular that DreamWorks Animation hopes will captivate family filmgoers.

The first "Dragon" installment earned $495 million and two Oscar nominations, and the 3D sequel was enthusiastically received at this year's Cannes Film Festival.

"Jump Street" has Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum back together as an unlikely pair of undercover drug agents, two years after "21 Jump Street" brought the original TV series to the big screen.

Third over the weekend, according to industry tracker Exhibitor Relations, was Angelina Jolie's "Maleficent," a modern retelling of the life of Sleeping Beauty's arch-nemesis.

The wicked witch who has haunted generations of children pulled in $18.5 million, for $163 million in its three weeks since release, in a flick that not only casts Jolie in the title role, but was also produced by the megastar.

Next up was Tom Cruise's latest action movie, "Edge of Tomorrow," in which he stars as a soldier caught in a time loop as he battles aliens, with $16.5 million, for a two-week total $57 million.

Fifth over the weekend was romantic drama "The Fault in our Stars," based on a popular young adult novel by John Green about teenagers who meet at a cancer support group. It earned $14.8 million in its second week.

Next was another time-bending movie, "X-Men: Days of Future Past," which is slowly slipping down the box-office charts. It made $9.8 million for a whopping $206.3 million since release.

Seventh was another timeless blockbuster, the classic monster flick "Godzilla," with $3.3 million over the weekend and $191.5 million in total.

Completing the top 10 was cowboy comedy "A Million Ways to Die in the West" ($3.2 million), raunchy comedy "Neighbors" ($2.4 million) and foodie flick "Chef" ($2.2 million).

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