Jurassic World Rebirth roars its way to top of…
It had a dino-mite day in theaters.
“Jurassic World Rebirth” introduced the box workplace back to life on Friday, its opener.
The seventh installment in the “Jurassic Park” franchise, “Rebirth” roared its way to No. 1, clawing in $26.3 million, according to The Numbers.
The Post known as the movie “another embarrassing dino retread” and bashed Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey’s characters as “some of the blandest” in the sequence.
This is the first foray into the prehistoric franchise for Johansson, who has been a fan since she laid eyes on its first installment, 1993’s “Jurassic Park.”
“Jurassic World Rebirth” is Scarlett Johansson’s first “Jurassic Park” movie. ©Universal/Courtesy Everett Collection
“I was really crazy about the film, and I slept in a ‘Jurassic Park’ pup tent in my bedroom I shared with my sister for a year,” she instructed Vanity Fair.
“Anytime the trades would report a new ‘Jurassic’ movie, I would forward to my agents like, ‘Hey, I’m available.’”
The motion sci-fi flick — the fourth in the “Jurassic World” sequence — was launched on Wednesday, and projections for its five-day earnings through the weekend are topping $141 million.
“F1: The Movie” downshifted to second place, after spending its opener final Friday in first.
In “F1: The Movie,” Brad Pitt stars as a Formula One driver and Javier Bardem performs his former teammate. ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection
The sports activities drama, starring Brad Pitt as a Formula One driver, earned an estimated $144 million at the worldwide box workplace over its opening weekend.
It is now the largest opening weekend for the Oscar-winning actor in his 37-year appearing profession.
In an interview with the F1 Beyond The Grid podcast, Pitt stated he would really like to see a sequel to the film — which was filmed during the 2023 and 2024 F1 seasons, with scenes shot at actual Grand Prix occasions.
“Absolutely. It’s such an audacious idea and I cant think of any other film that that’s ever happened. To allow us to embed ourselves into the racing season. I had the time of my life,” Pitt gushed on the podcast.
Seventeen-year-old Mason Thames performs the lead in “How to Train Your Dragon.” ©DreamWorks/Courtesy Everett Collection
“How to Train Your Dragon” moved down a notch to third, with gross sales of $2.88 million on its fourth Friday in theaters.
Disney and Pixar’s “Elio” remained in fourth with a $1.5 million take.
The zombie thriller “28 Years Later” continued in fifth place, with gross sales of $1.15 million.
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