'Hunger Games' tops US box office with $123 million opening

Published November 24, 2014
Cast member Jennifer Lawrence poses at the premiere of ''The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1'' in Los Angeles, California November 17, 2014. The movie opens in the U.S. on November 21. - Reuters
Cast member Jennifer Lawrence poses at the premiere of ''The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1'' in Los Angeles, California November 17, 2014. The movie opens in the U.S. on November 21. - Reuters

LOS ANGELES/NEW YORK: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 tallied $123 million in ticket sales to top weekend box office charts and score the year's biggest U.S. opening, according to studio estimates.

The third installment of the blockbuster Hunger Games action movie series starring Jennifer Lawrence added a further $152 million at overseas box offices for a global opening weekend tally of $275 million, tracking firm Rentrak said.

Mockingjay took in $17 million at Thursday night showings for the year's best Thursday total, but the film fell short of industry forecasts for about $148 million through Sunday.

"This weekend will wind up down versus the same frame a year ago, when the previous Hunger Games installment Catching Fire led" with $158.1 million," noted Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at tracking firm Rentrak.

The first Hunger Games took in $152.5 million on its opening weekend in 2012, according to Boxofficemojo.

Walt Disney's animated action film Big Hero 6 was second, with ticket sales of $20.1 million for the three days from Friday through Sunday, pushing its three-week total to $135.7 million.

Director Christopher Nolan's space adventure Interstellar was third with $15.1 million at U.S. and Canadian box offices. It has taken in $120.6 million since opening on Nov. 5.

In Mockingjay, Lawrence plays Katniss Everdeen, the defiant young archer who becomes the face of a mass rebellion in a dystopian post-apocalyptic society.

Lionsgate, the studio behind The Hunger Games series, split author Suzanne Collins' final book in her science fiction trilogy into two movies, with the next set for release in 2015.

The latest chapter received "fresh" ratings from two-thirds of reviewers in aggregator site Rottentomatoes, while audiences gave the film an A-minus rating, according to CinemaScore.

Last weekend's top movie Dumb and Dumber To fell to fourth with $13.8 million in ticket sales. Director David Fincher's hit Gone Girl took in $2.8 million to round out the top five.

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