1. Elysium - $30.4 million - 1 wk (TS)
. . . 3284 screens / $9257 per screen
2. We're the Millers - $26.56 ($38.04) - 1 wk (WB)
. . . 3260 / $8146
3. Planes - $22.53 - 1 wk (BV)
. . . 3702 / $6085
4. Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters - $14.6 ($23.46) - 1 wk (Fox)
. . . 3031 / $4817
5. 2 Guns - $11.13 ($48.52) - 2 wks (U) -58.9%
. . . 3028 / $3675
6. The Smurfs 2 - $9.5 ($46.6) - 2 wks (Sony) -45.9%
. . . 3867 / $2457
7. The Wolverine - $8 ($111.99) - 3 wks (Fox) -62.5%
. . . 2867 / $2790
8. The Conjuring - $6.7 ($120.75) - 4 wks (WB) -48.6%
. . . 2650 / $2528
9. Despicable Me 2 - $5.75 ($338.31) - 6 wks (U) -43.3%
. . . 2395 / $2400
10. Grown Ups 2 - $3.7 ($123.8) - 5 wks (Sony) -53.4%
. . . 2102 / $1760
11. Blue Jasmine - $2.52 ($6.22) - 3 wks (SPC) +35.7%
. . . 116 / $21,750
12. Turbo - $2.25 ($75.02) - 4 wks (Fox) -63.9%
. . . 1771 / $1270
Four new releases this week, and the only real disappointment was Percy Jackson. Maybe the studio hoped interest would be there for a second installment.
Elysium, meanwhile, is a modest success. Modest considering its $115 million production budget. We're the Millers had a much smaller budget and will wind up doing about the same domestically. Planes had been intended as a straight-to-DVD spinoff but the theatrical release paid off.
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