The weekend estimates from Box Office Mojo:
1. Hellboy II - $35.885 million
2. Hancock - $33 million (- 47.3%; $165.034 million so far)
3. Journey to the Center of the Earth - $20.58 million
4. Wall*E - $18.509 million (- 43.1%; $162.772 million so far)
5. Wanted - $11.586 million (- 42.2%; $112.045 million so far)
6. Get Smart - $7.105 million (- 36%; $111.468 million so far)
7. Meet Dave - $5.3 million
8. Kung Fu Panda - $4.3 million (- 41.2%; $202.043 million so far)
10. Indy IV - $2.25 million (- 40.4%; $310.447 million so far)
11. The Incredible Hulk - $2.234 million (- 54.4%; $129.815 million so far)
14. Iron Man - $931,000 (-36.2%; $313.413 million so far)
Hellboy opened to just over $23 million in 2004 - so nice increase for the sequel there. The summer release date and del Toro's increased stature, along with Universal's strong marketing campaign, did the trick.
Very nice second weekend hold for Hancock. It should end up in the mid-200s, maybe even the high 200s. Journey didn't make a big splash but it'll do okay given that it's only carrying a $60 million production budget. Meet Dave is carrying the same budget and will result in a lot of red ink. Kung Fu Panda joined the $200 million domestic club, and The Incredible Hulk continues to drop off at a sharp rate. It's close to matching the domestic take of Ang Lee's Hulk, but isn't quite there yet.
1. Hellboy II - $35.885 million
2. Hancock - $33 million (- 47.3%; $165.034 million so far)
3. Journey to the Center of the Earth - $20.58 million
4. Wall*E - $18.509 million (- 43.1%; $162.772 million so far)
5. Wanted - $11.586 million (- 42.2%; $112.045 million so far)
6. Get Smart - $7.105 million (- 36%; $111.468 million so far)
7. Meet Dave - $5.3 million
8. Kung Fu Panda - $4.3 million (- 41.2%; $202.043 million so far)
10. Indy IV - $2.25 million (- 40.4%; $310.447 million so far)
11. The Incredible Hulk - $2.234 million (- 54.4%; $129.815 million so far)
14. Iron Man - $931,000 (-36.2%; $313.413 million so far)
Hellboy opened to just over $23 million in 2004 - so nice increase for the sequel there. The summer release date and del Toro's increased stature, along with Universal's strong marketing campaign, did the trick.
Very nice second weekend hold for Hancock. It should end up in the mid-200s, maybe even the high 200s. Journey didn't make a big splash but it'll do okay given that it's only carrying a $60 million production budget. Meet Dave is carrying the same budget and will result in a lot of red ink. Kung Fu Panda joined the $200 million domestic club, and The Incredible Hulk continues to drop off at a sharp rate. It's close to matching the domestic take of Ang Lee's Hulk, but isn't quite there yet.