“Green Lantern” debuts at number 1 with $52.6 M
“Green Lantern” was this weekend’s domestic box office champion after it raked in $52.6 million in its debut weekend.
“Green Lantern” was this weekend’s domestic box office champion after it raked in $52.6 million in its debut weekend.
“The Hangover Part II” earned $118.1 million over the Memorial Day weekend to break several box office records.
Paramount’s “Thor” earned $34.5 million on its second weekend to remain at the top of the box office.
Marvel and Paramount Studios’ “Thor” smashed all competition as it raked in $66 million on its opening day in North America to rule the domestic box office.
Universal’s “Fast Five” took the number 1 spot at this weekend’s North American box office after grossing $83.6 million on its opening weekend.
“Rio,” an animated film about talking birds, took the number 1 spot at the North American box office for the 2nd straight weekend.
“Hop,” a live-action/animated Easter-themed comedy that features of voice of British comic Russell Brand as the teenage rock star-wannabe bunny E.B., is still this week’s box office champ.
Live action-animated film “Hop” earned $38.1 million on its debut, making it this weekend’s North American box office top-grosser.
Even though Disney’s “Gnomeo & Juliet” opened only in third place two weeks ago, it has now snatched the top spot of the weekend box office after raking in $14.2 million.
“Unknown,” a thriller that starred Liam Nesson, was a surprise first placer at this Saturday’s North American box office.