After three weeks at number one, Deadpool finally ran out of steam, making way for another movie to be the opening match in particular.
Zootopia made a big splash in theaters last weekend, with the easy landing. The $ 73 million is the highest ever for a Disney animated feature, a bigger hero by beating debut of $ 56 million in 6 201 4.
This is the first time since the arrival of Pixar, which Disney animation studios animated films cranked out one which is capable of competing with the top stage sister studio. It fell short of hitters such a big story Toy Story 3 (110 million US $ 2010) and the inside out (90 million US $ year 201 5), but bests like courage (66 million US $ 2012) and 2 (66 million US $, 2011).
Zootopia well as top players incredible ($ 70 million, 2004), and the search for Nemo (70 $ million, 2003) on the open carrying of cash late last week, but compared to the price of tickets from ten years ago, total sales Zootopia can not compete.
The opening of the London dropped that use the banking system as the second place with 21 million $ a sharp decline previously its Olympus fell, which was opened with 30 million $ in 201 3, compared with $ 60 million budget, its production, London fell show promise of a little break for more than one, even in local sales means sales International will increase slack there.
Olympus has received around $ 60 million internationally, but it involved blowing up the White House and against the United States. No word yet on how the spotlight of the world will be seen London receive the same treatment.
Tina Fey comedy's newest ski Tango Foxtrot failed to hit the target this weekend, just $ 7 million against the $ 35 million price tag production. That is not a host priests for Fey, but even less exciting for the team of John Requa directed Glen Ficarra and streams movies focused last stupid and crazy love. Was modest box-office success.
Deadpool has dropped to third place, adding $ 16 million to the current total of 311 million US $, local. That makes it the third earning the highest rated-R movies behind American sniper ($ 350 million in 2014) and The Passion of the Christ ($ 370 million, 2004).

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