Disney's Zootopia opened to massive success this weekend, bringing in nearly $74 million in revenue.

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Zootopia, $73.7 million London Has Fallen, $21.7 million Deadpool, $16.4 million Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, $7.6 million Gods of Egypt, $5 million Risen, $3.8 million Kung Fu Panda, $3.5 million The Revenant, $3.3 million Eddie the Eagle, $3.1 million The Witch, $2.5 million

Directed by Byron Howard (Tangled) and Rich Moore (Wreck-It-Ralph), Zootopia is a classic whodunit film that centers on rabbit Judy Hopps—voiced by Ginnifer Goodwin—as she follows her dream to become a big city cop. Along the way, she meets con-artist fox Nick Wilde—voiced by Jason Bateman—who helps her uncover an alarming conspiracy.While Zootopia's opening does not topple Pixar's top debut numbers, the animated story has taken down Frozen for the title of largest Disney Animation opening. Frozen, which bowed in 2012, opened to just over $67 million in revenue.Zootopia is projected to continue its success, as no major family friendly movies are opening until The Jungle Book debuts April 15.London Has Fallen earned itself the second spot on the weekend box office list with a $21.7 million launch.A sure relief for Gerard Butler, whose earlier film Gods of Egypt was the year's first mega-flop . London Has Fallen is the follow-up to Antoine Fuqua's Olympus Has Fallen.Deadpool fell to third place this weekend, bringing in $16.4 million in revenue. This is the first weekend since its release where Deadpool has not been the top title.Tina Fey's Whiskey Tango Foxtrot opened to $7.6 million, earning it the fourth position at the domestic box office.Gods of Egypt raked in an additional $5 million in revenue, bringing its total to an abysmal $22.8 million.The weekend estimates for the North American box office follows, via Rentrak

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