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“Lilo & Stich” and “Mission: Impossible—The Final Reckoning” dominated the box office charts again after fueling a record-breaking Memorial Day weekend.

Theaters in the US and Canada had a number of new movies to offer this weekend as nicely, including Sony’s household pleasant “Karate Kid: Legends” and the A24 horror film “Bring Her Back. ”

According to studio estimates Sunday, it added up to a sturdy $149 million post-holiday weekend that’s up over 120% from the identical timeframe final 12 months.

A scene from Disney’s live-action “Lilo & Stitch” film. Disney

Disney’s live-action hybrid “Lilo & Stitch” took first place again with $63 million from 4,410 areas in North America. It was enough to cross “Sinners” to become the second-highest grossing film of the 12 months with $280.1 million in home ticket gross sales. Globally, its operating complete is $610.8 million.

“Sinners,” meanwhile, is still going robust in its seventh weekend with one other $5.2 million, bumping it to $267.1 million domestically and $350.1 million globally.

The eighth “Mission: Impossible” film also repeated in second place, with $27.3 million from 3,861 areas. As with “Lilo & Stitch,” that’s down 57% from its opening. With $122.6 million in home tickets offered, it’s performing in line with the 2 earlier installments.

But with a reported manufacturing finances of $400 million, profitability is a methods off. Internationally, it added $76.1 million (including $25.2 million from China where it just opened), bringing its world complete to $353.8 million.

“This is the year of longterm playability,” stated Paul Dergarabedian, Comscore’s senior media analyst. “The currency of word of mouth and the strong hold is more important than opening weekend dollars.”

Tom Cruise in a scene from “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning.” Paramount Pictures via AP

Leading the newcomers was Sony’s “Karate Kid: Legends,” with an estimated $21 million from 3,809 areas. The film brings Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio collectively to prepare a new child, the kung fu prodigy Li Fong (Ben Wang). Chan starred in a 2010 reboot of the 1984 authentic, while Macchio has discovered a new technology of followers in the collection “Cobra Kai,” which just concluded a six-season run.

Reviews might need been blended, but opening weekend audiences gave the PG-13 rated movie a robust A- CinemaScore and 4.5 stars on PostTrak. It also only value a reported $45 million to produce and has a number of weeks until a new family-friendly movie arrives. “Karate Kid: Legends” opened earlier internationally and has a worldwide complete of $47 million.

Fourth place went “Final Destination: Bloodlines,” which earned $10.8 million in its third weekend. The film is the highest-grossing in the franchise, not accounting for inflation, with $229.3 million globally.

The weekend’s different huge newcomer, “Bring Her Back” rounded out the highest 5 with $7.1 million from 2,449 screens.

Ralph Macchio, Ben Wang and Jackie Chan in a scene from “Karate Kid: Legends.” ©Columbia Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection

Starring Sally Hawkins as a foster mom with some disturbing plans, the movie is the sophomore characteristic of twin filmmakers Danny and Michael Philippou, who made the 2023 horror breakout “Talk to Me.”

It earned a rare-for-horror B+ CinemaScore and is basically the only new movie in the style until “28 Years Later” opens on June 20.

A new Wes Anderson film, “The Phoenician Scheme,” also debuted in New York and Los Angeles this weekend, where it made $270,000. It expands nationwide next weekend.

The summer time box office forecast stays promising, though there’s a long means to go to get to the $4 billion goal (a pre-pandemic norm that only the “Barbenheimer” summer time has surpassed). The month of May is predicted to close out with $973 million – up 75% from May 2024, according to knowledge from Comscore.

Top 10 motion pictures by home box office

With closing home figures being launched Monday, this listing components in the estimated ticket gross sales for Friday through Sunday at US and Canadian theaters, according to Comscore:

1. “Lilo & Stitch,” $63 million.

2. “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning,” $27.3 million.

3. “Karate Kid: Legends,” 21 million.

4. “Final Destination: Bloodlines,” $10.8 million.

5. “Bring Her Back,” $7.1 million.

6. “Sinners,” $5.2 million.

7. “Thunderbolts,” $4.8 million.

8. “Friendship,” $2.6 million.

9. “The Last Rodeo,” $2.1 million.

10. “j-hope Tour ‘HOPE ON THE STAGE’ in JAPAN: LIVE VIEWING,” $939,173.

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