Sex & The City 2 settles for second
In one of those rare occurrences where holidays line up in the UK and US – expect Roland Emmerich to make a film about how the combination causes the Earth to explode in a few years’ time – it’s Memorial Day weekendin the States and while news is thin on the ground (except for, er, this Hobbit bombshell), it also means that the box office results aren’t technically final for an extra day, since Monday usually counts. Still, Shrek Forever After has a commanding lead as of Sunday...
...holding on to the top spot for a second week with $43.3 million, a drop of just 38%.
That meant new arrivals Sex And The City 2 (which was clearly still popular despite poisonously bad reviews) and Prince Of Persia had to make do with second and third place. The ladies of the City sequel took in $32.1 million, while Jake Gyllenhaal’s Prince rustled up $30.1 million.
Iron Man 2 slipped down to fourth place, earning $16 million, while Robin Hood rounded out the top five with $10.3 million.
Elsewhere, it was a mixture of Romantic comedy/drama (Letters To Juliet was sixth with $5.9 million, while Just Wright dropped to seventh with $2.2 million), comedy (Date Night at eighth with $1.7 million), raunchy action comedy (MacGruber went skidding off down the charts to ninth and $1.4 million) and animated adventures (How To Train Your Dragon took the Shrek/3D screen loss hit and landed in 10th place with $1 million).
Given the weekend, the full estimates won’t be known until tomorrow, so the top could change, though we expect any shifting to happen between the second and third place spots, if at all.
Chart:
1. Shrek Forever After ($43.3m/$133.1m)
2. Sex and the City 2 ($32.1m/$46.3m)
3. Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time ($30.2m/$30.2m)
4. Iron Man 2 ($16.0m/$274.6m)
5. Robin Hood ($10.3m/$83.0m)
6. Letters to Juliet ($5.9m/$36.6m)
7. Just Wright ($2.2m/$18.2m)
8. Date Night ($1.8m/$93.4m)
9. MacGruber ($1.5m/$7.1m)
10. How to Train Your Dragon ($1.0m/$212.6m)
source: http://www.empireonline.com/news/feed.asp?NID=28017
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Well I guess since it takes place in the future, thats why the majority of vamps in the trailer look like hairless dogs running around????? full mutation??? Anyway I'll check it out, but not in 3D @Aaron
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Vá.Újabb Jackie Chan film :P @johnnybee
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