Box Office: ‘1917’ Explodes for $37 Million Weekend, Topping ‘Star Wars’

Universal and DreamWorks’ “1917” is riding sky-high following its Golden Globes victories, scoring $36.5 million at the U.S.

box office in its first weekend playing nationwide.Sam Mendes’ World War I drama, which took home best picture and best director at the Globes, had previously nabbed $2.7 million in limited release after opening in 11 locations on Christmas Day.With Oscar nominations expected Monday, “1917” could see further awards buzz over the next several weeks.

The $90 million-budgeted pic, starring George MacKay and Dean-Charles Chapman, received an A- CinemaScore from audiences and is currently playing over 3,400 locations.In second place, “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” is headed for $15.3 million in its fourth weekend.

Disney’s third and final installment in J.J.

Abrams’ Star Wars trilogy is nearing $500 million at the domestic box office.“Jumanji: The Next Level,” meanwhile, continues to hold steady with a $13 million weekend.

Sony’s action-adventure sequel will

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