The Twilight Saga: Eclipse earned an estimated $82.5 million over the four-day July 4th weekend giving the
Weekend Box Office (Studio Estimates): July 2 - 4, 2010 | ||||||
|
Film |
Weekend Gross |
Screens |
Average/ Screen |
Total Gross |
Wk# |
1 |
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse |
$69,000,000 |
4,468 |
$15,443 |
$161,000,000 |
1 |
2 |
The Last Airbender |
$40,525,000 |
3,169 |
$12,788 |
$56,825,000 |
1 |
3 |
Toy Story 3 |
$30,174,000 |
4,028 |
$7,491 |
$289,000,000 |
3 |
4 |
Grown Ups |
$19,100,000 |
3,534 |
$5,405 |
$77,681,000 |
2 |
5 |
Knight & Day |
$10,400,000 |
3,104 |
$3,351 |
$45,708,000 |
2 |
6 |
The Karate Kid |
$8,100,000 |
3,109 |
$2,605 |
$151,623,000 |
4 |
7 |
The A-Team |
$3,150,000 |
2,153 |
$1,463 |
$69,240,000 |
4 |
8 |
Get Him to the Greek |
$1,251,000 |
884 |
$1,415 |
$57,492,000 |
5 |
9 |
Shrek Forever After |
$847,000 |
957 |
$885 |
$232,230,000 |
7 |
10 |
Cyrus |
$774,000 |
77 |
$10,052 |
$1,492,000 |
3 |
Because films that open over the 4th tend to debut before the weekend, their actual weekend totals are somewhat depressed, but Eclipse’s six-day total is close to Spider-Man 2’s massive $180.1 million six-day score from 2004 (though if adjusted for ticket price inflation Spidey 2’s total would be north of $195 million). The Twilight series appears to be getting more front loaded, and Eclipse is still tracking just behind its predecessor New Moon ($178 million in its first 6 days), but the property remains very strong.
The Last Airbender managed only a 9% positive rating from review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, but the young, primarily male fans of the Nickelodeon animated property came out in droves anyway. Earning an estimated $53.1 million over the 4-day weekend, The Last Airbender could experience a major drop next weekend, but it has already brought in over $70 million domestically.
Pixar’s Toy Story 3 has now passed the $300 million mark, and could potentially have a chance at $400 million given the “legs” demonstrated by the typical Pixar release. Toy Story 3 will face direct competition this coming weekend with the release of the heavily advertised animated film
The Adam Sandler-led Grown Ups finished in fourth place with a $26.5 million total and, with its total already over $85 million, it will certainly break the $100 million mark. The A-Team, which finished in the seventh spot, has earned just over $70 million in 4 weeks and appears unlikely to make the century mark.
As for comic book-based movies, Iron Man 2 finished in 12th place and brought its summer-leading total to $308.5 million, while at the other end of the success spectrum, Warner Bros.’ Jonah Hex has been ignominiously pulled from theaters marking it as 2010’s biggest “bomb” so far.