Sunday, 15 July 2012

The Amazing Spider-Man: One and Done at Box Office?


The Amazing Spiderman, Spider-Man, Andrew GarfieldColumbia Pictures
The Amazing Spider-Man has gone where no Spider-Man movie has gone before: to second place in its second weekend.
But box-office standings aside, the Andrew Garfield-Emma Stone reboot held well, reaching $200 million domestically and soaring past $500 million worldwide.
The latest Ice Age sequel, Continental Drift, debuted, as expected, at No. 1. 
Here's a complete look at the weekend's top movies, per Friday-Sunday domestic estimates as reported by the studios and Exhibitor Relations:
  1. Ice Age: Contiental Drift, $46 million
  2. The Amazing Spider-Man, $35 million
  3. Ted, $22.1 million
  4. Brave, $10.7 million
  5. Magic Mike, $9 million
  6. Savages, $8.7 million
  7. Madea's Witness Protection, $5.6 million
  8. Katy Perry: Part of Me, $3.7 million
  9. Moonrise Kingdom, $3.66 million
  10. Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted, $3.5 million

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