Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland blew away all expectations by earning a stunning $116.3 million, totally smashing the previous March debut record of $70.9 million set by Zack Snyder’s 300.
The audience for
Weekend Box Office (Studio Estimates): March 5-7, 2010 | |||||
|
Film |
Wknd Gross |
Screens |
Avg./Screen |
Total Gross |
1 |
Alice in Wonderland |
$116,300,000 |
3,728 |
$31,196 |
$116,300,000 |
2 |
Brooklyn's Finest |
$13,500,000 |
1,936 |
$6,973 |
$13,500,000 |
3 |
Shutter Island |
$13,300,000 |
3,178 |
$4,185 |
$95,825,000 |
4 |
Cop Out |
$9,145,000 |
3,150 |
$2,903 |
$32,360,000 |
5 |
Avatar |
$7,700,000 |
2,163 |
$3,560 |
$720,189,000 |
6 |
The Crazies |
$7,016,000 |
2,479 |
$2,830 |
$27,409,000 |
7 |
Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief |
$5,100,000 |
2,994 |
$1,703 |
$78,033,000 |
8 |
Valentine's Day |
$4,270,000 |
3,040 |
$1,405 |
$106,420,000 |
9 |
Crazy Heart |
$3,350,000 |
1,274 |
$2,630 |
$29,569,000 |
10 |
Dear John |
$2,850,000 |
2,496 |
$1,142 |
$76,694,000 |
Second place is still in doubt at this time with a slight edge apparently going to Antoine Fuqua’s cop drama Brooklyn’s Finest, which played well to urban audiences and appears to be a hair’s breath ahead of Martin Scorsese’s Shutter Island, which fell just 41% in its third frame. Kevin Smith’s Cop Out dropped 49.8% and finished fourth with an estimated $9.1 million. Avatar took its biggest hit yet, a 44% decline resulting from the loss of 3-D and IMAX screens to
The wicked smart horror remake The Crazies fell 56% in its second weekend, but still brought in an estimated $7 million and finished sixth, while Percy Jackson and the Olympians slipped by 46.8% and finished seventh with an estimated $5.1 million.
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