Weekend Box-Office: A Week Later and Little Has Changed
The Father’s Day weekend belonged to last week’s top draws as Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted and Prometheus remained in the top spots, earning an estimated $35.5 million and $20.2 million, respectively. While both experienced significant drops from last week, both have done quite well in the domestic market and abroad, Madagascar 3 pulling in $277.5 million and Prometheus a solid $217.5 million in worldwide earnings. That’s more than could be said about newcomer Rock of Ages. The star-studded 1980s rock musical opened to listless reviews and a fairly unimpressive $15.1 million estimate, and is less likely destined for the ages as for a quick video release.
Snow White and the Huntsman fell to fourth with an estimated $13.8 million, but has performed well here and overseas in its three weeks, the $170 million budgeted film taking in $247.2 million worldwide. The fantasy film certainly has succeeded leaps and bounds over the Adam Sandler/Andy Samberg comedy That’s My Boy, which debuted this weekend with an estimated $13 million. Like fellow debut Rock of Ages, it too has sparked off numerous poor reviews and has little to speak of in foreign revenue to make up its $70 million budget anytime soon.
Two big heavy hitters slide in at the middle of the list, as Men in Black III took in an estimated $10 million and The Avengers an estimated $8.8 million, both films easily making enough money worldwide to make another franchise entry inevitable (Men in Black III $544.3 million, The Avengers $1.4 billion). Even after seven weeks, The Avengers stayed well ahead of home and abroad moneymaker The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, which made an estimated $2.2 million and over $117.3 million worldwide on a $10 million budget. That veteran of the list kept its head over the fourth week of Wes Anderson’s Moonrise Kingdom, which landed just shy of an estimated $2.2 million and is climbing in earnings and theatrical releases, gaining an additional 82 theaters and a second week as a Top 10 earner. In tenth, What to Expect When You’re Expecting probably expected a better performance, weakly trailing over the finish line with an estimated $1.3 million in week five and $48.7 million in worldwide earnings, a slight profit over its $40 million budget.
Weekend Box-Office (June 15th – June 17th)
- Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted…$35.5 million
- Prometheus…$20.2 million
- Rock of Ages…$15.1 million
- Snow White and the Huntsman…$13.8 million
- That’s My Boy…$13 million
- Men in Black III…$10 million
- The Avengers…$8.8 million
- The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel…$2.2 million
- Moonrise Kingdom…$2.2 million
- What to Expect When You’re Expecting…$1.3 million
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