Bridesmaids continues to stun with a third week of solid take, only dropping a small amount to $20.9 million and, along with Pirates and newcomer to the top ten Midnight in Paris, actually picked up some theaters as well. That put it ahead of list veterans Thor ($12 million) and Fast Five ($8.2 million). But look for newcomer Midnight in Paris to shake things up: the Woody Allen romantic comedy may be in its second week, but even without the benefit of wide release (it was showing in a grand total of 58 theaters) it made a whopping $3.5 million, taking in around $60,000 per theater. Even Hangover II didn’t average that.
Comparatively, Rio finally dropped from its 5th place perch, appearing in many more theaters than Midnight, but finally showing signs of age, earning $2.4 million in its seventh week in the Top 10. Rounding out the bottom, the eternal struggle between Jumping the Broom and Something Borrowed continues, Broom making more per weekend (if only by a couple thousand), but still lagging behind Borrowed in total revenue. But, Borrowed finally broke even, making the ill-reviewed wedding film a money maker in the end…if just barely.
NOTE: The Hangover Part II and Kung Fu Panda 2 opened on Thursday as opposed to Friday; however, the totals reflected for all films are based off Friday to Monday figures. Including Thursday, Hangover II earned $137.3 million and Kung Fu Panda 2 earned $68 million.
Weekend Box-Office (May 27 – May 30)
- The Hangover Part II…$105.7 million
- Kung Fu Panda 2…$62.2 million
- Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides…$50.3 million
- Bridesmaids…$20.9 million
- Thor…$12 million
- Fast Five…$8.2 million
- Midnight in Paris…$3.5 million
- Rio…$2.4 million
- Jumping the Broom…$2.4 million
- Something Borrowed…$2.3 million
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