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Cast members Will Smith (L), Charlize Theron and Jason Bateman (R) pose at the movie premiere of "Hancock" at Grauman's Chinese theatre in Hollywood, California June 30, 2008. The movie opens in the U.S. on July 2.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
LOS ANGELES, July 6 (Xinhua) -- Sony Pictures'
superhero movie "Hancock" sparked the box office fireworks over this
Independence Day weekend in the United States, breaking the 100-million-dollar
sale mark in its first week of release, preliminary figures released Sunday
showed.
The Will Smith action film about a down-on-his-luck
superhero, opened on Tuesday before the Fourth of July holiday, will take in
estimated 107.3 million dollars in North America by the close of business Sunday
night, according to box office tracking firm Media By Numbers.
Meanwhile, "Hancock" easily bested Disney-Pixar
animation feature "Wall-E" for the weekend-only crown, taking in about 66
million dollars over the three-day period.
Last week's box office leader "Wall-E" is expected to
sell impressive 33.4 million dollars this weekend, bringing a two-week total of
128.1 million dollars for the animated robot romance.
Universal's action thriller "Wanted" from Universal
was in third place this weekend with estimated 20.6 million dollars in ticket
sales, followed by Warner Bros' spy action "Get Smart" and Dream Work
Animation's "Kung Fu Panda" with 11.1 million and 7.5 million dollars
respectively.
The weekend also saw teen movie adaptation of "An
American Girl" book, "Kit Kittredge: All American Girl," sneak in the back door
of the top ten. The film starring popular child actress Abigail Breslin was in
eighth place with 3.6 million dollars.
Hollywood's overall business slipped for the first
time in a month, as the top-selling 12 films took in 158.5 million dollars
collectively, down 4 percent from the same period last year, when Dream Work's
"Transformers" opened.