
In its first week of wide release, Disney’s 2-D animated feature The Princess and the Frog took the box office crown with an estimated $25 million. The film, which is set in
Weekend Box Office (Studio Estimates): December 11-13, 2009 | ||||
Rank |
Film |
Weekend Gross |
Screens |
Avg./Screen |
1 |
The Princess and the Frog |
$25,000,000 |
3,434 |
$7,280 |
2 |
The Blind Side |
$15,450,000 |
3,388 |
$4,560 |
3 |
Invictus |
$9,085,000 |
2,125 |
$4,275 |
4 |
The Twilight Saga: New Moon |
$8,000,000 |
3,635 |
$2,201 |
5 |
A Christmas Carol |
$6,871,000 |
2,402 |
$2,861 |
6 |
Brothers |
$5,000,000 |
2,088 |
$2,395 |
7 |
2012 |
$4,400,000 |
1,838 |
$2,394 |
8 |
Old Dogs |
$4,396,000 |
3,090 |
$1,423 |
9 |
Armored |
$3,500,000 |
1,919 |
$1,824 |
10 |
Ninja Assassin |
$2,710,000 |
2,100 |
$1,290 |
While The Princess and the Frog’s opening weekend paled in comparison with those of 3D CGI animated features such as Kung-Fu Panda and Up, it was actually a strong opening for an animated feature during a non-holiday December weekend. The Princess and the Frog, which attracted an audience that was 64% female and 53% under 25, received a CinemaScore of “A,” which indicates that the film should have good “legs” through the rest of the month.
The Blind Side, which may end up north of $200 million, topped the $150 million mark this weekend, becoming the 18th film to do so in 2009, a new box office record.