JAKE COYLE, AP Film Writer
NEW YORK (AP) - Peter Jackson's "Hobbit" finale went out on top at the box office, debuting with $56.2 million over the weekend and taking in $90.6 million since opening Wednesday, according to studio estimates Sunday.
"The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies" cut its usual swath through the multiplexes, dominating the pre-Christmas frame. Though the weakest opening of Jackson's six J.R.R. Tolkien adventures, the film was still one of the season's biggest releases.
Opening in a distant second place was "Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb," another final installment. The Fox comedy took in $17.3 million, well off the pace of previous franchise entries.
Sony, which is reeling from its cancellation of "The Interview" amid hacking attacks, unveiled its other holiday option. The studio's "Annie" remake opened with $16.3 million.
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NEW YORK (AP) - Peter Jackson's "Hobbit" finale went out on top at the box office, debuting with $56.2 million over the weekend and taking in $90.6 million since opening Wednesday, according to studio estimates Sunday.
"The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies" cut its usual swath through the multiplexes, dominating the pre-Christmas frame. Though the weakest opening of Jackson's six J.R.R. Tolkien adventures, the film was still one of the season's biggest releases.
Opening in a distant second place was "Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb," another final installment. The Fox comedy took in $17.3 million, well off the pace of previous franchise entries.
Sony, which is reeling from its cancellation of "The Interview" amid hacking attacks, unveiled its other holiday option. The studio's "Annie" remake opened with $16.3 million.
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