‘Think Like a Man Too’ tops box office with $30 million
The comedy sequel starring Kevin Hart came in first,
narrowly edging out ‘22 Jump Street’ and ‘Jersey Boys.’
The
guys of "Think Like a Man Too."
The
Las Vegas ensemble comedy "Think Like a Man Too" topped a slow
weekend at the summer box office with $30 million, besting blockbuster
holdovers from last week and Clint Eastwood's new Four Seasons musical
"Jersey Boys."
The
Kevin Hart sequel "Think Like a Man Too" narrowly edged out "22
Jump Street," which earned $29 million in its second week of release,
according to studio estimates Sunday. The DreamWorks animated film "How to
Train Your Dragon 2" slid to third with $25.3 million.
The
top three films are all sequels that moved into the big box-office summer
season following surprise hit originals released in the springtime.
Moving
into summer's bigger competition actually diminished Sony Screen Gems'
"Think Like a Man Too." The first film, also directed by Tim Story
and starring mostly the same ensemble led by Hart, opened with $33.6 million in
April 2012.
Warner
Bros.' "Jersey Boys," Eastwood's adaptation of the Tony-winning
Broadway musical about Frankie Valli's group, opened in fourth with $13.5
million. The film drew an overwhelmingly older audience, with 71 percent of its
moviegoers over the age of 50.
Overall
business at the multiplexes was down considerably. "Think Like a Man
Too" and "Jersey Boys" pale in comparison to the openings on the
same frame last year, when "Monsters University" and "World War
Z" led a weekend gross 38 percent higher.
girls
hit the Hustler Club in Vegas.
The
box office will get a boost next weekend when Paramount's "Transformers:
Age of Extinction" opens. The film, the fourth in the franchise and
featuring a revamped cast led by Mark Wahlberg, is expected to be one of the
summer's biggest grossers.
But
this weekend belonged to Sony, which occupied the top two spots. Last summer
was rockier for the studio, with disappointments like "After Earth"
and "White House Down." Rory Bruer, head of distribution for Sony,
called the chart-topping weekend "a call for celebration."
Bruer
said "22 Jump Street," which has made $38.2 million overseas (a large
amount for a comedy), will become one of the biggest R-rated comedies ever
worldwide.
Paul
Dergarabedian, senior analyst for box-office tracker Rentrak, attributed the
success of "Think Like a Man Too" to the draw of Hart, even in an
ensemble. Following "Ride Along" and "About Last Night,"
the movie marks the comedian's third film to open with $25 million or more this
year.
"He's
a bona fide movie star," Dergarabedian said. "He's versatile, he's so
well liked and he's super funny. Talking about what actors are bankable and
consistent, he's right there in that group."
It's
a girls night out and then some in "Think Like a Man Too."
"Jersey
Boys," while made for a relatively little $40 million, performed weakly
despite the broad popularity of the musical, which toured. While Eastwood's
prestige attracted many moviegoers, the R-rated film didn't feature stars aside
from Christopher Walken and drew mixed reviews. It performed similarly to
jukebox musical "Rock of Ages," which opened with $14.4 million in
summer 2012.
Dan
Fellman, head of distribution for Warner Bros. still called it a "really
good result" that will provide counter-programming for older moviegoers
amid the summer blockbusters.
Estimated
ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according
to Rentrak. Where available, latest international numbers are also included.
Final domestic figures will be released on Monday.
1.
"Think Like a Man Too," $30 million.
2.
"22 Jump Street," $29 million ($14.5 million international).
Candace (Regina Hall, third from r.) enjoys her last
night of singledom in "Think Like a Man Too." The outrageous comedy
also stars (from l.) Sonia (La La Anthony), Mya (Meagan Good), Lauren (Taraji
P. Henson), Kristen (Gabrielle Union) and Tish (Wendi McLendon-Covey).
3.
"How To Train Your Dragon 2," $25.3 million ($43.5 million
international).
4.
"Jersey Boys," $13.5 million ($1.6 million international).
5.
"Maleficent," $13 million ($44.7 million international).
6.
"Edge of Tomorrow," $13.3 million ($21.5 million international).
7.
"The Fault in Our Stars," $8.6 million ($20 million international).
Kevin
Hart Propels 'Think Like A Man
8."X-Men: Days of Future Past," $6.4 million ($11.3 million international).
9.
"Chef," $1.8 million.
10.
"Godzilla," $1.8 million ($15 million international).
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