After easily conquering highly-anticipated sequelsFifty Shades DarkerandJohn Wick 2, Warner Bros.' animated spin-offLEGO Batman Moviefaced three newcomers in its second weekend at thebox office. The animated spin-off will go up against Universal’s big budget action epicThe Great Wall, starringMatt Damon, Warner Bros.' comedyFist FightstarringIce CubeandCharlie Dayand 20th Century Fox’sA Cure For WellnessstarringDane DeHaan. As expected,The LEGO Batman Movieretained its spot atop the box office with a better than expected $34.2 million

While there are certainly many factors that lead toThe LEGO Batman Moviestaying on top of the box office, one of these factors is that it is still playing in hundreds of more theaters than any of these newcomers.The LEGO Batman Moviedebuted in 4,088 theaters last weekend, which, according toBox Office Mojo, remained unchanged this weekend. reporting thatThe Great Wallwill have the widest release of these newcomers, opening in third place with $18 million in 3,326 theaters for a decent $5,436 per-screen average, behindFifty Shades Darkerin second place with $20.9 million.John Wick: Chapter TwoRose dropped to fourth place with $16.5 million, withFist Fightrounding out the top five with $12 million.

Starring global superstarMatt Damonand directed by one of the most breathtaking visual stylists of our time,Zhang Yimou(Hero,House of Flying Daggers), Legendary’sThe Great Walltells the story of an elite force making a valiant stand for humanity on the world’s most iconic structure. The first English-language production forYimouis the largest film ever shot entirely in China.The Great Wallalso starsJing Tian,Pedro Pascal,Willem DafoeandAndy Lau.The Great Wallhas come under fire in the past for its “whitewashed” casting ofMatt Damonin the lead role, but that controversy seems to have simmered down for now, but it remains to be seen how that will affect the box office.

Ice Cube and Charlie Daystar as high school teachers prepared to solve their differences the hard way in Fist Fight. On the last day of the school year, mild-mannered high school English teacher Andy Campbell (Charlie Day) is trying his best to keep it together amidst outrageous senior pranks, a dysfunctional administration and budget cuts that are putting his job on the line just as his wife is expecting their second baby. But things go from bad to worse when Campbell crosses the school’s toughest and most feared teacher, Ron Strickland (Ice Cube), causing Strickland to be fired. To Campbell’s shock, not to mention utter terror, Strickland responds by challenging him to a fist fight after school. News of the fight spreads like wildfire as Campbell takes ever more desperate measures to avoid getting the crap beaten out of him. But if he actually shows up and throws down, it may end up being the very thing this school, and Andy Campbell, needed.

A Cure For Wellnesscenters on an ambitious young executive who is sent to retrieve his company’s CEO from an idyllic but mysterious “wellness center” at a remote location in the Swiss Alps. He soon suspects that the spa’s miraculous treatments are not what they seem. When he begins to unravel its terrifying secrets, his sanity is tested, as he finds himself diagnosed with the same curious illness that keeps all the guests here longing for the cure. FromGore Verbinski, the visionary director ofThe Ring, comes the new psychological thriller,A Cure For Wellness. The cast includesDane DeHaan,Jason Isaacs,Celia Imrie,Susanne Wuest,Mia GothandLisa Banes.

Rounding out the top 10 this weekend isHidden Figures($7.1 million),Split($6.2 million),A Dog’s Purpose($3.8 million),La La Land($4.5 million) andA Cure for Wellness($4.2 million). Also opening in limited release that weekend is IFC’sAmerican Fable, Pantelion’sEverybody Loves Somebody, Sony Pictures Classics’Land of Mine, Strand’sLovesongand Reliance Big Pictures’Runningshaadi.com.Everybody Loves Somebodyearned $1 million from 333 theaters for a $3,003, but no box office data was given for the rest of these platform titles. It remains to be seen whether any of these movies will expand into a nationwide release in the weeks ahead.

Looking ahead to next weekend, three new movies arrive in wide release, with Open Road Films' action-thrillerCollide, Universal’s horror-thrillerGet Outand Lionsagate’s animated featureRock Dog. Also arriving in limited release is Roadside Attractions’Bitter Harvest, CJ Entertainment’s action filmFabricated City, Film Movement’s dramaPelle the Conqueror, Well Go USA’s comedyPunching Henry, The Weinstein Company’s dramaTulip Fevrand Real Women’s dramatic comedyYear By the Sea. Take a look at the top 10 for the weekend of February 17, and check back on Tuesday for our next round of projections.