1. The Hunger Games - $21.5 million ($337.07) - 4 wks (LG) -35.1%
. . . 3916 screens / $5490 per screen
2. The Three Stooges - $17.1 - 1 wk (Fox)
. . . 3477 / $4918
3. The Cabin in the Woods - $14.85 - 1 wk (LG)
. . . 2811 / $5283
4. Titanic 3D - $11.63 ($44.42) - 2 wks (Par) -32.7%
. . . 2697 / $4310
5. American Reunion - $10.7 ($39.9) - 2 wks (U) -50.3%
. . . 3203 / $3341
6. Mirror Mirror - $7 ($49.47) - 3 wks (Rel) -36.9%
. . . 3206 / $2183
7. Wrath of the Titans - $6.91 ($71.25) - 3 wks (WB) -53.1%
. . . 3102 / $2226
8. 21 Jump Street - $6.8 ($120.57) - 5 wks (Sony) -32%
. . . 2735 / $2486
9. Lockout - $6.25 - 1 wk (FD)
. . . 2308 / $2708
10. The Lorax - $3.02 ($204.48) - 7 wks (U) -40%
. . . 2112 / $1430
With more titles in the market, the wealth is getting spread a little more, but that didn't stop The Hunger Games from staying #1 for a fourth straight week. It's also passed $500 million worldwide. The Three Stooges did about as well as one could expect since the original stars (Jim Carrey, Sean Penn, Benecio Del Toro) dropped out. The long-delayed Cabin in the Woods didn't take advantage of having Thor's Chris Hemsworth in its cast.
Opening next week are the bland-looking romance The Lucky One, starring Zac Efron and Atlas Shrugged's Taylor Schilling, and Think Like A Man, the ensemble comedy with Michael Ealy, Kevin Hart, Jerry Ferrera, Regina Hall, etc. It wouldn't surprise me if Hunger Games managed to stay #1 for a fifth week. DisneyNature's latest title, Chimpanzee, also opens this Friday.
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