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Box Office: ’22 Jump Street’ Soars to $25M Friday; ‘Dragon 2’ Hits $18.5M
UPDATED: Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill's sequel is on course for the No. 2 opening of all time for an R-rated comedy; "How to Train Your Dragon 2" marks DreamWorks Animation's best opening in two years.
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Box Office: ’22 Jump Street’ Edges Ahead of ‘How to Train Your Dragon 2’
The Channing Tatum-Jonah Hill comedy is headed toward a $60 million-plus weekend, while DreamWorks Animation's new animated movie is looking to collect more than $55 million.
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In Theaters This Weekend: Reviews of ’22 Jump Street,’ ‘How to Train Your Dragon 2’ and More
What THR's critics are saying about this weekend's sequels, plus Aaron Paul's "Hellion," Robert Pattinson's "The Rover" and the Richard Jenkins-Garrett Hedlund starrer, "Lullaby."
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Box Office: ’22 Jump Street’ Opens to Stellar $5.5 Million Thursday Night
UPDATED: Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill reprise their roles in the Sony sequel; "How to Train Your Dragon 2" also prospers in its Thursday night debut, earning $2 million.
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’22 Jump Street’: What the Critics Are Saying
The meta-sequel reunites bumbling drug-busting duo Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill for an assignment on a college campus.
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Box Office Preview: ’22 Jump Street,’ ‘Dragon 2’ Both Set to Prosper in Battle for No. 1
The two films — going after entirely different audiences — could each open in the $50 million to $60 million range over Father's Day weekend; "How to Train Your Dragon 2" could prevail thanks to being the summer's first animated family film.
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’22 Jump Street’ Directors on Channing Tatum: ‘There’s No Ego in His Comedy’
Phil Lord and Christopher Miller spoke to THR at the Los Angeles premiere for the sequel, which sees Tatum and Jonah Hill reprising their roles as undercover cops.
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’22 Jump Street’ Directors on a ‘Lego Movie’ Sequel, Kevin Reilly’s Exit and Violence in Movies (Q&A)
Lord Miller principals Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, who have a deal with 20th TV, talk to THR about whether raunchy movies play a role in violent shootings, what animation and live-action have in common and why broadcast sitcoms still have a future.
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Jonah Hill Vows to Never Again Use Gay Slur (Video)
The "22 Jump Street" star continued to address the comments he made over the weekend, revealing what he's learned from the incident and how he's taking action.
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’22 Jump Street’: Film Review
Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill go back undercover, this time in college.
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Channing Tatum’s GQ Profile: His 5 Wildest Revelations
The actor talks the shocking bet he made with Jonah Hill about the "21 Jump Street" box office, calls himself a high-functioning alcoholic and reveals his one career regret.
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L.A. Film Fest to Screen ‘How to Train Your Dragon 2,’ ’22 Jump Street’
The two sequels will be presented at pre-festival showings before the festival formally begins on June 11.
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