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‘Bad Boys’ still hot at the box office

Sony’s  Bad Boys for Life stayed on top of the North American box office over the weekend, while war film  1917  held at second even as it continued racking up honors, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations reported Sunday.

Bad Boys, with popular actors Will Smith and Martin Lawrence reprising their roles as two wise-cracking detectives, took in an estimated $34 million for the three-day weekend, a surprising success for a sequel that kept fans waiting for 17 years.

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Actors Will Smith (left) and Martin Lawrence attend the Jan. 14 Hollywood premiere of their film ‘Bad Boys For Life’

Universal’s World War I drama 1917 continued its march forward, selling $15.8 million in tickets to remain in second place while passing the $100 million mark domestically since its release. The  Sam Mendes film has piled up the awards, including top honors Saturday from the Directors Guild of America, and is considered an Oscar favorite.

In third place was  Dolittle, Universal’s take on the beloved children’s book about a veterinarian who can talk to the animals. It took in $12.5 million, a small fraction of its net budget of $175 million, according to  Hollywood Reporter. The cast includes  Robert Downey Jr.,  Emma Thompson,  Antonio Banderas, and  Marion Cotillard.

Fourth spot went to new release  The Gentlemen, an action-comedy from STX that took in $11 million. The  Guy Ritchie movie, with a star-studded (and mainly male) cast including  Matthew McConaughey,  Hugh Grant,  Henry Golding, and  Colin Farrell, tells the story of an American in London who encounters a series of complications when he decides to sell off his lucrative cannabis empire.

And in fifth, down one spot from last weekend, was Sony’s  Jumanji: The Next Level, at $7.9 million.  Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and  Kevin Hart star in the action sequel. 

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