As expected, Harry Potter and the Order of the
While it is off to a great start, the Harry Potter film still has a long way to go to top any of the previous films in the series, which have earned a collective $3.5 billion at the box office worldwide. Although Order of the Phoenix did top Spider-Man 2's Wednesday total and set a new record for Wednesday openings, the second Spidey film earned $152 million through its first weekend (though it should be noted that Spidey 2 had a Fourth of July holiday to help its total along).
Meanwhile the Transformers earned an estimated $36 million, which was good enough for second place and represented only a 48.9% decline from last weekend's total. An under 50% decline represents a very strong performance in this front-loaded age, but it should be recalled that the Transformers movie opened on a Monday night at 8 pm, so its first weekend total was suppressed, which made it easier to keep the second weekend decline in check. Still Transformers has earned $222 million and has a chance to reach the $300 million mark.
Pixar's Ratatouille earned an estimated $18 million, which brings its total to $143 million, though it is still 9% behind Cars' total from last year. Ratatouille dropped only38%, but the Stephen King-based 1408 dropped even less, just 29%, and could end up as the top horror film of 2007. 1408 psychological suspense stands in stark contrast to the brutal, blood-splattered horror films like Hostel that audiences appear to be rejecting this year -- the latest case in point is Captivity, which earned only $1.6 million with miniscule per theater average under $1,500.
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer fell out of the top ten, earning just $1.5 million. With a cumulative of $127.1 million it looks like the FF movie will finish around $130 million, a full 16% less than the $154 million earned by the first FF film. Spider-Man 3 fell out of the top 25 and looks like it will end up about 10% below the total of Spider-Man 2, but it remains the top-grossing film of 2007 so far.
Satoshi Kon's Paprika earned a paltry $24,500 bringing its total to $686,000.