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Actor Hugh Jackman is shown in a scene
from the Twentieth Century Fox film "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" in this
undated publicity photo released to Reuters April 28, 2009.(Xinhua/Reuters
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LOS ANGELES, May 3 (Xinhua) -- The latest X-Men film
kicked off Hollywood's summer movie season this weekend in North American with
an estimated gross of 87 million dollars over the three-day period, preliminary
figures showed Sunday.
"X-Men Origins: Wolverine," released by 20th Century
Fox and starring Hugh Jackman, proved that the Australian actor's newly-found
appeal has translated to "major summertime superhero bucks," according to movie
industry analyst Paul Dergarabedian.
Dergarabedian is the founder of Los Angeles-based box
office tracking firm Media By Numbers, which was purchased by movie industry
review website Hollywood.com. This weekend marks the website's first issuance of
weekly box office report.
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Actor Hugh Jackman holds a sign given to
him by Tempe Mayor Hugh Hallman at the premiere of the movie "X-Men
Origins: Wolverine" in Tempe, Arizona April 27, 2009. (Xinhua/Reuters
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Jackman plays the title role in the prequel film of
the Marvel Comics-based "X-Men" sci-fi thriller trilogy in which he played
mutant superhero Wolverine.
"Wolverine" made the second-best opening of the four
X-Men movies after "X-Men: The Last Stand," which opened with more than 102
million dollars over Memorial Day in 2003.
The new X-men installment's impressive performance
came after a working copy of the film was pirated about a month before it
opening. Industry analysts estimated the piracy may cost the film as much as 20
million dollars in ticket sales.
Meanwhile, Warner Bros.' romantic comedy "Ghosts of
Girlfriends Past" opened in second place, taking in 15.3 million dollars over
the weekend in the U.S. and Canada. The release was positioned to take advantage
of the portion of moviegoers who has no interest in the comic book or superhero
movie, analysts said.
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(L-R) Actors Will.i.am, Lynn Collins,
Hugh Jackman, Ryan Reynolds, Liev Schreiber and Taylor Kitsch arrive at
the premiere of the movie "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" in Tempe, Arizona
April 27, 2009.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo
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Last week's box office leader, extra-marital affair
thriller "Obsessed" slipped to third place with 12.2 million dollars this
weekend, for a total of 47 million dollars in its two weeks of release.
Rounding out the top five movies over the weekend are
Warner Bros. fantasy comedy "17 Again" and DreamWorks Animations' Sci-fi comedy
"Monsters vs. Aliens," with 6.4 million and 5.8 million dollars respectively.