Lionsgate’s Punisher reboot flopped as Four Christmases topped the box office charts for the second weekend in a row. The Vince Vaughn/Reese Witherspoon comedy dropping just 41.1% and earning an estimated $18.1 million. The vampire romance Twilight continues to show great legs, moving up to the #2 spot with an estimated take of $13.1 million during its third weekend. After performing the rare feat of earning more in its second weekend of its release than it did in its debut, Disney’s Bolt declined a precipitous 63.3% and finished third with a disappointing $9.7 million. The next four spots all went to holdovers,
Weekend Box Office (Studio Estimates): Dec. 5 - 7, 2008:
Rank |
Film |
Weekend Gross |
Screens |
Avg./Screen |
1 |
Four Christmases |
$18,180,000 |
3,335 |
$5,451 |
2 |
Twilight |
$13,197,000 |
3,620 |
$3,646 |
3 |
Bolt |
$9,696,000 |
3,516 |
$2,758 |
4 |
Australia |
$7,000,000 |
2,721 |
$2,573 |
5 |
Quantum of Solace |
$6,600,000 |
3,423 |
$1,928 |
6 |
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa |
$5,100,000 |
3,317 |
$1,538 |
7 |
Transporter 3 |
$4,500,000 |
2,626 |
$1,714 |
8 |
Punisher: War Zone |
$4,000,000 |
2,508 |
$1,595 |
9 |
Cadillac Records |
$3,500,000 |
686 |
$5,102 |
10 |
Role Models |
$2,622,000 |
1,907 |
$1,375 |
The holdovers didn’t get much help from the three new films that debuted. In spite of opening in 2,508 theaters, Lionsgate’s “makeover” of its only Marvel live action property, Punisher: War Zone earned a mere $4 million--posting a hugely disappointing $1,595 per theater average. Lionsgate’s first Punisher film, which starred Thomas Jane and John Travolta and opened in a similar number of theaters in 2004, earned $13.4 million, a performance that led Variety analysts Ben Fritz and Dave Mcnary to predict on Thursday that “Punisher: War Zone is looking at a tight race with the second weekend of Four Christmases and the third of Bolt and Twilight. All four pics will likely land in the teens.” Rubbing salt in the Punisher’s R-rated wounds was the fact that it was beaten by another Lionsgate’s action pic, Transporter 3, which opened last weekend--don’t ask why Lionsgate chose to open two R-rated action flicks targeting the same young male demographic on successive weekends.
Sony’s Cadillac Records outperformed Punisher: War Zone on per theater basis, earning an average of $5,102, but since it was only in 686 venues, it earned only an estimated $3.5 million. The other newcomer was Freestyle’s drama Nobel Son, which could only manage a pathetic $415 per theater average from 893 theaters.