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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 Takes First a Third Straight Weekend
With no new wide release, Summit Entertainment’s The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 easily topped the box office for a third straight weekend, adding an estimated $ 16.9 million domestically for a total of $ 247.3 million. The $ 110 million-budgeted fourth installment has also reached $ 341 million internationally to push its worldwide total to $ 588.3 million.
Disney’s The Muppets remained in second place its second weekend with $ 11.2 million, a drop of 61.7% in ticket sales from its first weekend. The $ 45 million movie has earned $ 56.1 million domestically so far. Overseas, the The Muppets made $ 1.8 million from three markets for an international total of $ 4 million and worldwide total of $ 60.1 million.
The Martin Scorsese-directed Hugo added 563 theaters and jumped up two spots from fifth to third place. The 3D Paramount release collected $ 7.6 million from just 1,840 theaters to bring its two-week total to $ 25.2 million.
Sony Pictures Animation and Aardman’s Arthur Christmas kept the fourth spot with $ 7.4 million, a drop of just 39.1%, and has brought in $ 25.3 million domestically after two weeks. Internationally, the pic grossed $ 11.4 million from 43 markets for a total of $ 45.3 million. The film has earned $ 70.6 million worldwide.
Dropping two spots, Warner Bros.’ Happy Feet Two rounded out the top five with $ 6 million and has earned $ 51.8 million after three weeks.
Sony’s Jack and Jill remained in sixth with $ 5.5 million from 3,049 theaters while Fox Searchlight’s The Descendants followed closely in seventh with $ 5.2 million from just 574 theaters. The former has reached $ 64.3 million after four weeks and the latter $ 18.1 million after three weeks.
In limited release, Steve McQueen’s NC-17 rated Shame debuted to $ 361,181 from only 10 theaters, a strong average of $ 36,118 per location. The drama stars Michael Fassbender and Carey Mulligan.
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