'Jurassic World' hold box office lead, but Pixar's 'Inside Out' shows bite with $91 million
In a box-office bout of Tyrannosaurus-sized proportions, "Jurassic World" kept the No. 1 spot with one of the biggest second weeks ever, while Pixar's "Inside Out" nearly matched it.
According to studio estimates Sunday, Universal's "Jurassic World" took in $102 million in North American theaters, a holdover bested by only 2012's "The Avengers." The debut of Pixar's latest was also massive, yielding an estimated $91 million.
Though "Inside Out" is the first Pixar release not to open in first place, it's the largest opening for a movie not based on source material or a sequel. That record was previously held by 2009's "Avatar."
The two releases largely had the multiplexes to themselves. In a distant third place was the Melissa McCarthy comedy "Spy," with $10.5 million in its third week.