LOS ANGLES, April 19 (Xinhua) -- America's teen
heartthrob Zac Efron replaced Disney teammate Miley Cyrus at the top spot in
Hollywood box office race, as "17 Again" debuted as No. 1 this weekend, a movie
industry research firm said on Sunday.
The film, distributed by Warner Bros. and starring
the lead star of Disney's "High School Musical" series, is expected to take in
24.1 million dollars over the three-day period, according to the Los
Angeles-base firm Media By Numbers.
"17 Again" tells a fantasy story that a 37-year-old
man woke up one day 17 again and got a chance to rewrite his life. It was an
original New Line Cinema title, but released by Warner Bros. after the studio
took over New Line's marketing and distribution.
Universal's journalism thriller "State of Play,"
starring Russell Crowe and Ben Affleck, opened in second place with an estimated
14.1 million dollars this weekend.
DreamWorks Animation's "Monsters vs Aliens," in its
fourth week in release, took in 12.9 million dollars in third place, while last
week's box office leader, Miley Cyrus' "Hannah Montana The Movie," fell to
fourth with 12.7 million dollars over the weekend.
Rounding out the top 5 films this weekend is
Universal's thriller "Fast and Furious," which took in 12.3 million dollars and
grossed 136.7 million dollars over three weeks.