Shutter Island Keeps Audiences Captivated

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.

Despite solid competition from two new wide releases, Paramount Pictures’ Shutter Island remained on top of the domestic box office with an estimated $22.2 million in its second weekend, a drop of 45.9% in ticket sales. The Martin Scorsese-directed psychological thriller, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, has earned $75 million so far. Internationally, the $80 million film has brought in $34 million for a worldwide take of $109 million.

Warner Bros.’ new comedy Cop Out opened in second place, earning $18.6 million from 3,150 theaters for an average of $5,894 million per location. The movie, directed by Kevin Smith and starring Bruce Willis and Tracy Morgan, was made for $30 million.

Third place belonged to Overture Films’ The Crazies, which debuted to $16.5 million from 2,476 theaters for an average of $16.5 million. Breck Eisner directed the reimagining of the George Romero classic. The horror film, produced for just $20 million, stars Timothy Olyphant, Radha Mitchell, Danielle Panabaker and Joe Anderson.

James Cameron’s Avatar added yet another $14 million domestically and $36.1 million internationally for a worldwide take of $50.1 million in its 11th weekend. The 20th Century Fox release has now earned $706.9 million domestically and $1.844 billion internationally, which means Avatar‘s overseas number has even surpassed Titanic‘s worldwide total of $1.843 billion. Globally, the juggernaut has reached $2.550 billion.

Fox’s Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief rounded out the top five with $9.8 million its third weekend for a domestic total to $71.2 million. The fantasy-adventure has also earned $95.4 million in foreign markets, pushing its worldwide total to $166.6 million.

In sixth, Warner Bros.’ Valentine’s Day earned $9.5 million to take its total passed the $100 million mark ($100.4 million). Internationally, the ensemble romantic comedy has collected $87.4 million and worldwide it’s at $187.8 million. The film cost about $52 million to make.

Screen Gems’ Dear John took in $5 million in seventh place for a total of $72.6 million after four weeks.

Universal’s The Wolfman dropped another 58.3% in ticket sales to add $4.1 million in its third weekend. Made for $150 million, the film’s domestic total is at $57.2 million and foreign total at $63.3 million – a worldwide sum of $120.5 million.

Also of note was the Oscar-nominated A Prophet, which Sony Pictures Classics released in just nine theaters where it made an estimated $170,000. That’s a strong average of $18,889 per site.

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

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