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Box office: 'Moana' sails to No. 1 again with $28.4M

Patrick Ryan
USA TODAY
Maui (voice of Dwayne Johnson) and Moana (Auli'i Cravalho) team up in the animated hit 'Moana.'

Moana is queen of the box office once again.

Disney's South Pacific-set adventure sailed to an easy No. 1 in its second weekend with $28.4 million, bringing its total to $119.9 million, according to studio estimates from tracking firm comScore.

The animated film features the voices of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and newcomer Auli'i Cravalho, along with  original music co-written by Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda.  Its box office performance mirrors that of Disney's musical phenomenon Frozen, which brought in $31.6 million its second weekend in December 2013 on its way to $400.7 million.

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"Moana has truly struck an emotional chord with audiences and at this point is giving Frozen a run for its money," says Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for comScore. The movie has "benefited from a combination of Dwayne Johnson's considerable star power, an irresistible concept, a great marketing campaign and a perfect release date that created a wave of interest."

In second place, Harry Potter spinoff Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them continued to work magic with $18.5 million for a healthy $183.5 million in just three weeks. The PG-13 fantasy film — the first in a planned five-movie franchise — is written by Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling and stars Eddie Redmayne as a "magizoologist" in 1920s New York.

Sci-fi drama Arrival continued to be a strong word-of-mouth hit in its fourth weekend, dropping just 36% for third place and $7.3 million ($73.1 million total). The awards hopeful stars Amy Adams as a linguist tasked with talking to aliens and is bolstered by strong reviews (93% positive from critics on aggregate review site RottenTomatoes.com).

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"Arrival has maintained that 'must-see' vibe that's reminiscent of its sci-fi brethren The Martian and Gravity," Dergarabedian says. "Social media sentiment has remained high and is contributing to a level of continued interest that's keeping the film in the top five."

At No. 4, Brad Pitt's Allied had an OK hold with $7.1 million, dropping 44% after opening over the Thanksgiving holiday. But with only $28.9 million total, Robert Zemeckis' World War II-era spy drama still has a long way to go to recoup its $85 million budget.

Disney/Marvel's Doctor Strange rounds out the top five with $6.5 million for fifth place, amassing $215.3 million in five weeks. The superhero blockbuster starring Benedict Cumberbatch has now tallied $635 million worldwide.

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In limited release, Jackie stunned with $275,000 in five theaters in New York and Los Angeles and a per-screen average of $55,000. The awards hopeful, starring Natalie Portman as former first lady Jackie Kennedy, opens in Washington, San Francisco, Boston and Phoenix next weekend.

Final numbers are expected Monday.

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