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‘Hotel Transylvania 3’ Beats ‘Skyscraper’ at the Box Office

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July 15, 2018, 2:47 PM ET
'Hotel Transsilvanien 3' Premiere In Berlin
BERLIN, GERMANY - JULY 08: Walking characters are seen at the 'Hotel Transsilvanien 3' premiere at CineStar on July 8, 2018 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Sebastian Reuter/Getty Images for Sony Pictures)Sebastian Reuter—Getty Images for Sony Pictures

In the weekend battle for movie fans, an animated, monster-packed cruise ship steamed past a burning skyscraper.

Sony Pictures’ newest kids’ feature “Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation” opened with sales of $44.1 million at U.S. And Canadian theaters, ComScore Inc. Estimated in an email Sunday. “Skyscraper,” a new Universal Pictures action movie featuring Dwayne Johnson, opened in third place with $25.5 million.

Sony’s win shows that animated features continue to be reliable draws for young film fans. Another animated picture, Walt Disney Co.’s “Incredibles 2,” is the No. 3 film at the box office this year. Sony has been reaping success with family fare this year, led by “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle,” and has more on tap with “Goosebumps 2” and an animated “Spider-Man” movie.

In the latest “Hotel Transylvania,” Adam Sandler’s Dracula and his family take a vacation from their hotel by going on a luxury monster cruise. The vampire patriarch falls for the mysterious ship captain Ericka, which turns into trouble when it emerges that she is a descendant of Dracula’s nemesis, Van Helsing.

The movie cost about $80 million to make, excluding marketing costs, according to Box Office Mojo, and was forecast to open with sales of $45 million. RottenTomatoes.com said 57 percent of critics recommended seeing the picture.

The animated movie knocked Disney’s “Ant-Man and The Wasp” into second place after just one week atop the box office. The latest offering from the Marvel-comics franchise brought in $28.8 million.

In “Skyscraper,” Johnson plays FBI hostage rescue team leader and U.S. War veteran Will Sawyer. He’s framed for setting the world’s tallest building on fire, and has to clear his name and save his trapped his family. Critics were split, with 51 percent recommending the film, according to RottenTomatoes.

Box Office Pro expected “Skyscraper” to open with sales of $33 million. The movie cost Comcast Corp.’s Universal Pictures $125 million to produce, Box Office Mojo said.

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