That record was held by The Dark Knight, which reached the mark in 45 days, and Avatar is expected to surpass the The Dark Knight in total domestic box office ($533.3 million) as well next weekend to become the second-biggest title of all time behind Cameron's own Titanic ($600.8 million). Avatar also set a new record for the biggest fifth weekend ever domestically, beating Titanic's $30 million by earning $41.3 million over the Friday-to-Sunday frame.
Internationally, Avatar earned $125 million from Friday to Sunday for a total of $1.115 billion (not counting Monday). The worldwide total has reached an amazing $1.64 billion already!
At the domestic box office, Warner Bros. Pictures' The Book of Eli opened well in second place with an estimated $38 million for the four days from 3,111 theaters, a strong average of $12,221 per theater. It is Warner Bros.' biggest January opening ever and also the biggest R-rated debut for the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday weekend. It marks Denzel Washington's second-best opening after 2007's American Gangster ($43.6 million).
After playing in just a few theaters since December 11, Peter Jackson's The Lovely Bones expanded to 2,563 theaters and earned $20.5 million from Friday through Monday for a total of $21 million. Made for about $100 million, the Paramount film is based on the best-selling novel by Alice Sebold.
In fourth place, Fox's Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakuel collected another $15 million to bring its four-week total to $196 million.
Lionsgate's new family action-comedy The Spy Next Door, starring Jackie Chan, rounded the top five with $13 million over the four days from 2,924 theaters.
In their fourth weekends, Warner Bros.' Sherlock Holmes added $11.7 million in sixth place for a total of $181.9 million, while Universal's It's Complicated made $9.1 million for a total of $89.7 million.
Sources:
www.comingsoon.net
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