Shrek played the 'Jolly Green Giant' at the box office over the weekend, pulling in an impressive $42.1 million, the second largest opening for an animated film ever, and the largest debut ever for the Dreamworks studio, far surpassing Gladiator's $34.8 bow last spring. Only Toy Story 2's Thanksgiving-aided opening of $57.4 million surpassed Shrek's debut in the ranks of animated films. Exit polling from this weekend's showings indicate that Shrek should continue to receive good word of mouth, since the film managed to maintain an 'A' rating with viewers. Interestingly enough, Dreamworks estimated that the opening weekend audience was split almost 50/50 between families and non-family audiences. This definitely gives Shrek room to grow with both of those key audience groups, especially given the overwhelmingly positive reviews, 71 out of 82 surveyed by the Rotten Tomatoes website.
The Mummy Returns came in second with a strong showing of $20.5 million bringing its cumulative total to $146.5 for the first 17 days in release. It does appear that The Mummy Returns has a chance to pass $200 million in domestic box office gross in spite of increasing competition in the weeks ahead. Despite a spate of poor reviews, The Mummy Returns continues to outperform the film it was based on, the 1998 version of The Mummy.