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Angels & Demons & Trekkers Rule the Box Office

Source:Box Office Mojo, Edward Douglas
May 18, 2009


The ComingSoon.net Box Office Report has been updated with studio estimates for the weekend. Click here for the full box office estimates of the top 12 films and then check back on Monday for the final figures based on actual box office.

Angels & Demons (Sony), Ron Howard and Tom Hanks' adaptation of Dan Brown's novel that acts as a sequel to their 2006 hit The Da Vinci Code, opened with an estimated $48 million in roughly 3,500 theatres, averaging $13,609 per site. That opening was 38% softer than "Da Vinci" opened on the same weekend three years ago, which could be due to the fact that Dan Brown's original novel sold only half as many copies as its bestselling follow-up, while also lacking the controversy swirling around it. Even so, $48 million is nothing to be scoffed at, especially when you consider that it grossed more than twice that amount internationally, taking in $104 million from 96 other countries. Word-of-mouth has generally been better due to the sequel's action-driven plot, which could help "Angels" get to $150 million domestically. Considering that The Da Vinci Code grossed $540 million internationally compared to the $217 million made in domestic grosses, it's still very likely that Angels & Demons will be a profitable summer hit for Sony.

Meanwhile, J.J. Abrams' relaunch of Star Trek (Paramount) had a fantastic second weekend, dropping just 43% to second place with an estimated $43 million and a total gross of $148 million, well ahead of even the highest-grossing movie in the franchise to date. Incidentally, Star Trek will not completely lose all IMAX screens when Fox's Night at the Museum: Battle for the Smithsonian opens this weekend, as theaters will be allowed to continue to play "Trek" after midnight over Memorial Day weekend and one can expect that it may be able to get more screening times in June if demand continues.

Dropping to third, the 20th Century Fox superhero prequel X-Men Origins: Wolverine, starring Hugh Jackman, also had a smaller drop than last weekend, adding another $14.8 million to its total gross of $151 million.

In fourth place, Matthew McConaughey's romantic comedy Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (New Line/WB) grossed $6.9 million in its third weekend to bring its total to $40 million.

The Screen Gems thriller Obsessed took fifth place with $4.5 million and a total of just under $63 million, while Zac Efron's age-switching comedy 17 Again (New Line/WB) dropped to sixth with $3.4 million and a total of $58 million.

The only movie up a notch from last weekend was DreamWorks Animation's 3D hit Monsters vs. Aliens, adding another $3 million to its gross of $190.5 million, which keeps it in the top spot as the highest-grossing movie of 2009. (Expect Star Trek to pass it sometime in the next two weeks.)

The Top 10 grossed roughly $130 million, up 4% from the same weekend last year when Disney's sequel The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian also had a disappointing opening following the huge success of its predecessor.

In limited release, the Jennifer Aniston indie comedy Management (Samuel Goldwyn) opened with $378 thousand in 212 theaters, a weak per-theater average of under $2 thousand per venue. Rian Johnson's second movie The Brothers Bloom (Summit) opened decently in four theaters in New York and L.A. with $82,000; it will expand into Top 10 markets on Friday, May 22.

Click here for the full box office results of the top 12 films.

COMMENTS (56)

Posted by:
G-Man
May 17, 2009
Nice! I was hoping that Trek would have a good second week. Second week takes are the biggest indicator of what people think of a movie.
I loved Star Trek, and I was never a big Trek fan.
Posted by:
Downey Rulz!!!!
May 17, 2009
Damn it, took to long to type lol
Posted by:
Alex
May 17, 2009
Good to see both "Angels & Demons" and "Star Trek" doing well. "Angels" was pretty good, so I think the critics are a litttle out of touch on this one (what else is new?). The pacing and the overall story structure was much better than the Da Vinci Code, so it should do well at the b.o.

It is interesting to note that the most vocal critics of this movie haven't even seen it, giving absoloutely no validity to their opinion.
Posted by:
punisher91
May 17, 2009
angels and demons was pretty terrible and it was way to fast. tom hanks was always chasing random statues and pointing fingers and spears. star trek was the best movie of the month so far i think
Posted by:
Nokio
May 17, 2009
It looks like word of mouth is helping Trek. I look to have been WRONG about it's gross domestically. I'm glad too. I thought Trek, because of it's limited demographic and its previous films and despite Abrams making a good movie it would take in domestically betwee 140-160 mil, well again I was wrong and am glad.
Posted by:
Nokio
May 17, 2009
I also wouldn't count A&D out yet. I know it took in 48 mil but these are the type of movie that have staying power. This puppy could run the rest ofthe summer and creep up to 300 mil. Also Transformers will probably be the biggest film of the summer with trek second but for some reason i'm not ruling out GI Joe not doing well.
Posted by:
Sentinel of Liberty
May 17, 2009
I'm not a Trek fan but maybe I'll check it out next weekend.
Posted by:
G-Man
May 17, 2009
Nokio, there is NO WAY that Angels and Demons will hit $300 million. The summer movie season has way too many movies coming out in too many consecutive week. First of all, it would have to get good word of mouth (it isn't) and secondly, you HAVE to have a huge opening weekend to crack $300. Very, VERY few movies (and usually they are great ones) can pass $300 million without the giant opening three-day total.
Posted by:
louie
May 17, 2009
nokio if u think angels and demons will touch 200 mil i have a bridge in brooklyn to sell u. Monsters vs aliens has had incredible staying power and is only at 190 mil!
Posted by:
Poseidon
May 17, 2009
Wolverine has a week long start on Str Trek yet Trek looks to pass Wolverine in domestic gross by next weekend. I love my X-men but Trek was a better movie and it has legs! it will surpass Fox and I hope they realize it!

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