The fourth and final “Hunger Games” movie shrugged off lukewarm reviews to rule the North American box office for the second straight week over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, industry figures showed Sunday.
“The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 2” raked in $75.8 million in ticket sales in its second weekend in the United States and Canada, box office tracker Exhibitor Relations said.
It made $102 million the first weekend, but that was below the take of the first two movies in the franchise, perhaps signalling waning interest in the “Hunger Games.”
In second place in its debut weekend was Disney´s animated “The Good Dinosaur” at $55.6 million.
Third place went to the generally well-received boxing movie “Creed,” a next generation version of the “Rocky” series, whose revenue totalled $42.6 million in its first week in theatres.
Dropping to fourth place from second was “Spectre,” the latest James Bond movie, with gross sales of $18.2 million.
The star-studded spy thriller — with Daniel Craig as 007, and including Italian beauty Monica Bellucci and Austrian Oscar winner Christoph Waltz as the villain — has taken in $172.3 million in its four weeks in cinemas.
Fifth was the computer-animated 3D cartoon “The Peanuts Movie,” which pulled in $13.6 million.
The family-friendly film was the first big screen rendering in 35 years for the comic book characters created by the late Charles Schulz, who died in 2000.
The rest of the top 10 were:
6. “The Night Before” ($11.5 million)
7. “Secret in their Eyes” ($6.0 million)
8. “Spotlight” ($5.7 million)
9. “Brooklyn” ($4.9 million)
10. “The Martian” ($4.6 million)