Rogue One soars to second-best December debut with $155M US

Places second to Star Wars: The Force Awakens

Image | ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY

Caption: Diego Luna, left, and Felicity Jones appear with the droid K-2SO in a scene from Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, which had a boffo opening weekend in North American theatres, trailing only 2015's Star Wars: The Force Awakens. (Jonathan Olley/Lucasfilm)

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story soared to the top of the weekend box office as expected, scoring the second-best December opening ever with $155 million US in estimated ticket sales.
After the biggest Thursday night debut of the year, the intergalactic adventure blasted past industry expectations for a $130 million (all figures in US) weekend, according Sunday's studio estimates. Rogue One opened at No. 1 in all markets globally, though it has yet to bow in China and Korea.
You have a Star Wars movie out there looming like the Death Star over everything, and a really great crop of Oscar contenders that keeps expanding. - Paul Dergarabedian
"We're in uncharted territory for December," said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for box office tracker comScore. "It's going to be really hard for any movie to catch up to this movie. ... This is only the second time a movie has opened this big in December."
The record-setter was Star Wars: The Force Awakens, the space saga's seventh installment, which debuted to $247.9 million in the U.S. and Canada last December.
Like The Force Awakens did in 2015, Rogue One could top the box office for the rest of the year, Dergarabedian said.
Set before the events of the original 1977 Star Wars, it stars Felicity Jones and Diego Luna as leaders of a rebel faction that steals plans for its imperial enemy's master weapon, the Death Star.

Image | Film-Moana Casting

Caption: Disney's Moana, which has been tops at the box office for the past three weeks, was knocked to second place. (Disney/Associated Press)

Rogue One knocked the No. 1 movie for the past three weeks, Disney's Moana, to a distant second with $11.6 million, followed by Office Christmas Party with $8.4 million.
The weekend's other new wide release, the critically panned Will Smith drama Collateral Beauty, opened in fourth place with $7 million.
"This is one of the most intense marketplaces for movies I've ever seen," Dergarabedian said. "You have a Star Wars movie out there looming like the Death Star over everything, and a really great crop of Oscar contenders that keeps expanding."

Image | SAG Awards Nominations

Caption: Denzel Washington, left, and Viola Davis star in the upcoming film Fences, reprising their 2010 Tony-winning lead roles from Broadway. (David Lee/Paramount Pictures/Associated Press)

Denzel Washington's Fences opened in limited release this weekend and expands on Christmas Day. Manchester by the Sea, La La Land and Arrival, which all earned awards nominations recently, remain in the box office top 10.
Moviegoers who see Rogue One will also get a peek at next year's anticipated blockbusters: Trailers for the new Guardians of the Galaxy, Spider-Man and Fast & Furious films play before the feature.
Rogue One is the "perfect lead-in for 2017, which looks absolutely massive," Dergarabedian said.
Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theatres, according to comScore. The latest international numbers for Friday through Sunday are also included. Final domestic figures will be released Monday.
1. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, $155 million ($290.5 million international).
2. Moana, $11.66 million ($27.16 million international).
3. Office Christmas Party, $8.4 million ($17.5 million international).
4. Collateral Beauty, $7 million ($11.6 million international).
5. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, $5 million ($19.5 million international).
6. Manchester by the Sea, $4.1 million ($4.66 million international).
7. La La Land, $4 million ($8.7 million international).
8. Arrival, $2.77 million ($5.97 million international).
9. Doctor Strange, $2 million ($2.8 million international).
10. Nocturnal Animals, $1.39 million ($1.99 million international).

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at international theatres (excluding the U.S. and Canada), according to comScore:
1. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, $290.5 million.
2. The Great Wall, $57 million.
3. Moana, $27.16 million.
4. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, $19.5 million.
5. Office Christmas Party, $17.5 million.
6. Collateral Beauty, $11.6 million.
7. Hacksaw Ridge, $9.46 million.
8. The Wasted Times, $9.1 million.
9. La La Land, $8.7 million.
10. Pandora, $7.6 million.