SINGAPORE - HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2 reigns at no. 1 for a 2nd weekend. It has now grossed US$2,875,443, which places it as this year's 7th highest grossing film and highest grossing animated film to date.
New in the runner-up spot is the youth romance drama THE FAULT IN OUR STARS, with a fantastic US$540,489 from 28 screens for a mighty US$19,303 screen average. Throw in sneak previews from the past two weekends and its total gross stands at US$698,006. STARS is now also the top grossing romance drama of the year in a field where there is virtually little competition. ENDLESS LOVE, which opened in February started with US$103,528 from 22 screens for a US$148,497 final.
Coming in at no. 3 is the action comedy sequel 22 JUMP STREET starring Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum. The edited M18 movie grossed US$356,286 from 27 screens for a US$13,196 screen average. The total cume including sneaks is US$416,631. This is much better than 21 JUMP STREET, which started with US$200,318 (including sneaks) from 25 screens for a US$465,730 total gross two years ago.
Other debuts this week include the 5th local release of the year, Tay Ping Hui's MEETING THE GIANT 再见巨人 (US$44,950 / 11 screens); Malaysian horror THE TRANSCEND 超渡 (US$26,538 / 5 screens); courtroom drama THE TRIALS OF CATE MCCALL (US$4,575 / 2 screens); the Robin Williams comedy drama THE ANGRIEST MAN IN BROOKLYN (US$4,490 /3 screens); and the single print release thriller, LAST PASSENGER (US$4,480).
Overall, ticket sales for the Top 10 films add up to US$2,552,548, which is a 18.9% dip from last weekend; and a 35.21% plunge from the same frame a year ago when WORLD WAR Z debut at no. 1.
Source: Box Office Mojo
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