Grosses
'The Hangover Part III' Leads Thursday with a Soft $11.79 MillionMay 24, 2013 12:15 PM
In what looks to be its only day at the top of the daily box office, Warner's The Hangover Part III led the way on Thursday with $11.79 million. The opening day figure also included an estimated $3.1 million from late night showings on Wednesday. The Hangover Part III opened 63 percent softer than the $31.61 million Thursday opening day take of The Hangover Part II back in 2011, which obviously makes Thursday's performance a very poor showing. The Hangover Part III performed more along the lines of Star Trek Into Darkness, which generated a Thursday opening of $13.54 million last week. However, The Hangover Part III is likely to be more front-loaded than Star Trek Into Darkness was in its first few days, especially given the competition it will face from Fast & Furious 6.
Speaking of Fast & Furious 6, Universal's highly anticipated action sequel was off to a far more impressive start with an estimated $6.5 million from 10 p.m. and midnight showings. The film's late night grosses will be counted towards Friday's opening day performance. The late night performance of Fast & Furious 6 was 71 percent stronger than the $3.8 million midnight take of 2011's Fast Five and 10 percent stronger than the $5.9 million midnight gross of 2006's X-Men: The Last Stand. Check back tomorrow and throughout the weekend for further box office updates on both Fast & Furious 6 and The Hangover Part III.
Paramount's Star Trek Into Darkness fell one spot on Thursday to place in second with an estimated $5.05 million. The second installment of the re-launched sci-fi series was down a reasonable 5 percent from Wednesday and down 63 percent from last Thursday's opening day performance. Star Trek Into Darkness was the week's top film with $95.29 million, but also debuted significantly below expectations in the process. The eight-day total for Star Trek Into Darkness stands at $108.83 million. That places Star Trek Into Darkness 6.5 percent behind the $116.37 million eight-day take of 2009's Star Trek, 34 percent behind the $163.87 million eight-day start of 2003's The Matrix Reloaded and 46 percent ahead of the $74.52 million eight-day gross of 2009's Terminator Salvation.
Iron Man 3 held steady in third place with $2.21 million. Disney's blockbuster superhero sequel fell a slim 2 percent from Wednesday and 33 percent from last Thursday. Iron Man 3 placed in second for the week with $46.19 million. That was down 48 percent from the previous frame and brings the film's three-week total to a massive $348.08 million.
Warner's The Great Gatsby fell one spot and 7 percent from Wednesday to claim fourth with $2.16 million. In the process, the Baz Luhrmann directed film starring Leonardo DiCaprio surpassed the $100 million domestic milestone on Thursday. The Great Gatsby reached the milestone in 14 days and has now grossed $100.73 million to date. The film claimed third place for the week with $33.98 million, which was down 49 percent from the film's opening week performance.
Daily Domestic Gross Mon, May. 20 2002
← previous next →| # | Title | Mon, May. 20 2002 | Locations | Avg. | Total | Wks. | Dist. | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones | $10,660,048 | -56% | 3,161 | -- | $3,372 | $120,828,483 | 1 | Fox |
| 2 | Spider-Man | $4,308,512 | -67% | 3,615 | 0 | $1,192 | $289,881,993 | 3 | Sony / Columbia |
| 3 | Unfaithful | $1,090,381 | -60% | 2,624 | 7 | $416 | $30,626,232 | 2 | Fox |
| 4 | About a Boy | $983,042 | -57% | 1,207 | -- | $814 | $9,540,826 | 1 | Universal |
| 5 | The New Guy | $496,488 | -69% | 2,687 | 0 | $185 | $17,803,519 | 2 | Sony / Columbia |
| 6 | Changing Lanes | $271,245 | -66% | 2,158 | -352 | $126 | $61,759,802 | 6 | Paramount |
| 7 | The Scorpion King | $254,641 | -70% | 2,555 | -664 | $100 | $85,447,022 | 5 | Universal |
| 8 | Murder by Numbers | $162,720 | -64% | 1,580 | -536 | $103 | $30,074,254 | 5 | Warner Bros. |
| 9 | The Rookie (2002) | $114,386 | -73% | 1,849 | -268 | $62 | $70,626,972 | 8 | Disney |
| 10 | Ice Age | $111,434 | -69% | 1,184 | -540 | $94 | $172,480,601 | 10 | Fox |