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US Box Office Weekend Report 13th - 16th June 2014: Jump Street makes its debut ahead of How To Train Your Dragon

US Box Office Weekend Report 13th - 16th June 2014:  Jump Street makes its debut ahead of How To Train Your Dragon

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22 Jump Street
At the US box office this week comedy sequel 22 Jump Street is the biggest film of the week ahead of fellow sequel How to Train Your Dragon 2.

Taking $60 million on it's debut week of release 22 Jump Street starring Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum takes over from last weeks top film The Fault in Our Stars.

Last week top film falls down to 5 this week with a weekend take of $15 million, down over 60% on it's debut weekend.

Also opening strong is the animated sequel How to Train Your Dragon 2 which enters at 2 this week with a $50 million gross.

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This weeks top 10 US Box Office films

  1. 22 Jump Street - $57,071,445
  2. How to Train Your Dragon 2 - $49,451,322
  3. Maleficent - $18,504,997
  4. Edge of Tomorrow - $16,527,215
  5. The Fault In Our Stars - $14,791,933
  6. X-Men: Days of Future Past - $9,816,449
  7. Godzilla - $3,311,185
  8. A Million Ways to Die In the West - $3,246,400
  9. Bad Neighbours - $2,369,250
  10. Chef - $2,187,526
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