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Movie Monday: ‘Jurassic World Rebirth,’ Uh, Finds a Way

Why keep resurrecting long-dead dinos despite the sharp teeth and human-squashing feet? Money.

Turns out, that’s the same answer for why the Jurassic World series hasn’t allowed itself to go extinct. The series’ newest addition, Jurassic World Rebirth, hatched $91.5 million in its opening weekend. I don’t think that’s enough money to build a whole new dino park, but it’s certainly enough to take first place at the box office.

But turn those dinosaurs into oil, and you’ve got the start of a nice fuel source for F1® The Movie. That movie crossed the finish line in second after it earned $26.1 million domestically. Its worldwide cume, so far, is $293.6 million.

The box office then returns to its reptile kick with How to Train Your Dragon. The third-place live-action remake snatched up another $11 million this weekend. In total, the movie’s worldwide gross sits at $516.9 million.

Pixar’s Elio abducted $5.7 million this weekend. It’s good enough for fourth place at the box office, but it’s not exactly an inter-stellar performance for the animation giant. In total, Elio has shuttled a mere $96.7 million into Pixar’s pockets. Given that it had a $250 million budget, the film’s only success will be in acting as a black hole upon Pixar’s profits.

Rounding out the top five is 28 Years Later. This week, it earned $4.6 million, bringing its worldwide cume to $125.8 million.

Looking down the list, 1984’s This Is Spinal Tap—re-released in theaters in anticipation of the fictional band’s mockumentary sequel—landed in 10th place (which, in this case, is one more than 11). It earned $931,700.

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Kennedy Unthank

Kennedy Unthank studied journalism at the University of Missouri. He knew he wanted to write for a living when he won a contest for “best fantasy story” while in the 4th grade. What he didn’t know at the time, however, was that he was the only person to submit a story. Regardless, the seed was planted. Kennedy collects and plays board games in his free time, and he loves to talk about biblical apologetics. He’s also an avid cook. He thinks the ending of Lost “wasn’t that bad.”

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