Fast Five, starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, fell to #2 in its second weekend with $32.5 million. The film fell an expected 62% after its huge opening, which is on par with the last three entries in the franchise. The action film has grossed a total of $139.9 domestically and $251.0 million worldwide from a $125 million budget. Those are insane numbers and the big drop was expected. $32.5 million for a film in its second week is just ridiculous.
Anyways, here is the full weekend box office report:
Marvel Studios’ Thor claimed the top spot at the box office this weekend. The comic book epic scored the #1 spot with a $66 million opening weekend. The movie opened in 3,955 theaters with a $16,688 per-theater average. It is the second-biggest opening weekend of the year, behind last week’s Fast Five. The film has already grossed $133 million overseas for a worldwide total of $199.4 million. It had a budget of $150 million.
Fast Five fell to #2 in its second weekend with $32.5 million. The film fell an expected 62% after its huge opening, which is on par with the last three entries in the franchise. The action film has grossed a total of $139.9 domestically and $251.0 million worldwide from a $125 million budget.
Jumping the Broom opened in the #3 spot with $13.7 million. The wedding comedy performed better than expected, opening in 2,035 theaters and scoring a $6,732 average. The Angela Bassett-led film will be easily profitable, as the budget was only $6.6 million.
The romantic comedy Something Borrowed opened at #4 with $13.2 million. Starring Gennifer Goodwin and Kate Hudson, the film opened in 2,904 theaters for a $4,530 average. The film had a budget of $35 million.
Rio fell three spots to #5 in its fourth week. The animated film grossed $8.2 million to bring its domestic total of $114.9 million. It has a worldwide total of $380.5 million on a $90 million budget.
Water for Elephants fell two spots to #6 with $5.6 million. The romantic drama has a domestic total of $41.6 million after three weeks and a worldwide total of $49.5 million from a $38 million budget.
Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Big Happy Family fell four spots to #7 in its third week. The film brought in $3.9 million and now has $46.8 million from a budget of $25 million.
Prom fell three spots to #8 in its second week with $2.4 million. The teen comedy had a 49% drop, high for its genre. The film has grossed $7.8 million on a budget of $8 million.
Soul Surfer slipped two spots to #9 in its fifth week. The biopic drama grossed $2.1 million and now has a total gross of $36.7 million. The budget was $18 million.
Hoodwinked: Hood vs. Evil fell four spots to #10 in its second week with $1.9 million. The film had a drop-off of 54%, very high for an animated family film. The fairy-tale comedy has grossed $6.7 million from a budget of $30 million.
BOX OFFICE TOP TEN:
1. Thor – $66 million ($66 million total)
2. Fast Five – $32.5 million ($139.9 million total)
3. Jumping the Broom – $13.7 million ($13.7 million total)
4. Something Borrowed – $13.1 million ($13.1 million total)
5. Rio – $8.2 million ($114.9 million total)
6. Water For Elephants – $5.6 million ($41.6 million total)
7. Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Big Happy Family – $3.9 million ($46.8 million total)
8. Prom – $2.4 million ($7.8 million total)
9. Soul Surfer – $2.1 million ($36.7 million total)
10. Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil – $1.9 million ($6.7 million total)
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