Lego Movie blocks RoboCop from No.1

The Lego Movie notched a second straight week atop the North American box office, earning nearly $US49 million.

The Lego Movie built a huge lead on top of the weekend's new releases at the US box office.

In its second outing, the Warner Bros animated film featuring the voices of Chris Pratt, Elizabeth Banks and Will Arnett earned $US48.8 million ($A54 million) to take first place, according to studio estimates on Sunday. That brings the film based on the toy brick-building franchise's domestic box office total to $US129.1 million, cementing it was one of the biggest blockbusters of the year.

"It's crossing over to all audiences," said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for box office tracker Rentrak.

"It's not just a kids' movie. There's something for boys, girls and adults, as well. The likeability is astronomical. That across-the-board appeal is giving The Lego Movie unstoppable momentum, even in a weekend loaded with new competitors."

The Lego Movie earned an additional $US27.7 million from 42 international territories, including the United Kingdom, Holland, Sweden and Norway. The worldwide total box office for Lego Movie now stands at $US180.3 million.

Sony's romantic comedy About Last Night, starring Kevin Hart and Michael Ealy came in second place with $US27 million. The strong showing further demonstrated Hart's clout as a box office draw. The actor-comedian's other film, the buddy-cop comedy Ride Along with Ice Cube, nabbed $US8.8 million in its fifth weekend to take the sixth spot at the box office.

"I don't think there's anyone funnier out there today than Kevin Hart," said Rory Bruer, head of distribution for Sony.

"He's at the top, and he couldn't be a nicer or more hardworking guy. He got out there and promoted About Last Night really, really hard. The chemistry that he brings to the table is just infectious. You can't help but wanna take the ride with him."

The action-packed RoboCop reboot from Sony and MGM featuring Joel Kinnaman, Gary Oldman and Michael Keaton captured third place with $US21.5 million. The update to the original 1987 sci-fi film starring Peter Weller as a robotic officer performed better overseas, earning $US35 million from 37 international markets, including France, Australia and Germany.

The weekend's other new releases, Universal's coming-of-age drama Endless Love and the Warner Bros novel adaptation Winter's Tale, respectively earned the fifth and seventh spots at the box office. Endless Love, starring Alex Pettyfer and Gabriella Wilde, wooed $US13.4 million, while the Colin Farrell drama Winter's Tale made a chilly $US7.8 million.


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