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A rush of newcomers couldn't shake "Shazam!" from the top spot, as the superhero comedy led the box office for the second straight weekend with $25.1 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday.

Lionsgate's "Hellboy" reboot, the animated Laika Studios release "Missing Link," the college romance "After" and even the long-delayed "Mary Magdalene," originally to be released by the Weinstein Co., all opened in theaters. But the strongest new release of them all was, predictably, the Will Packer-produced one: "Little."

The body-swap comedy "Little" came in second with $15.5 million for Universal Pictures. Made for just $20 million, "Little" is just the most recent profit-maker for Packer.

"Little" drew a largely female audience. Jim Orr, Universal Pictures distribution chief, credited the cast, Tina Gordon Chism's direction and Packer's overall know-how.

"He's done it with different kinds of films," said Orr, whose studio signed a first-look deal with Packer in 2013. "He's a brand. And he has a great idea of what is going to be successful at the box office."

It was an out-of-body weekend at the box office. The body-swap comic-book adaptation "Shazam!" — about a teenage boy (Asher Angel) who can turn into an adult-sized superhero (Zachary Levi) with a simple command — held solidly in its second week. Capitalizing on good reviews and word-of-mouth, "Shazam!" is Warner Bros.' New Line's latest DC Comics success. It has grossed $94.9 million through Sunday with a worldwide total of $258.8 million.

1. "Shazam!" $25.1 million.

2. "Little," $15.5 million.

3. "Hellboy," $12 million.

4. "Pet Sematary," $10 million.

5. "Dumbo," $9.2 million.

6. "Captain Marvel," $8.6 million.

7. "Us," $6.9 million.

8. "After," $6.2 million.

9. "Missing Link," $5.8 million.

10. "The Best of Enemies," $2 million.