It’s another big weekend for Lionsgate’s The Hunger Games. The film stood strong at # 1 domestically and nearly internationally despite two new big films coming out against it.
Fans seemed not to worry about the Wrath Of The Titans; while it did come in the second spot, the film failed to come close to the original’s grosses.
Mirror Mirror didn’t fair as well as Relativity Media anticipated. Despite the B+ CinemaScore, critics gave it a mild score.
And there is just no hope for Disney’s John Carter with its dismal numbers. Disney will take a major blow for this $200 million dollar flop. Now starting it’s 5th week, the film will be lucky if it reaches $70 million domestically, and in some theaters ticket prices are at a discounted price to lure in audience members.
Below is a complete list of this weekends box office.
Weekend Box Office
March 30, 2012 – April 1, 2012
Title | Studio | Weekend | Theaters | Total | Week | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Hunger Games | Lionsgate |
$61,100,000
|
4,137
|
$251,033,000
|
2
|
||
Wrath of the Titans | Warner Bros. Pictures |
$34,200,000
|
3,545
|
$34,200,000
|
1
|
||
Mirror Mirror | Relativity Media |
$19,000,000
|
3,603
|
$19,000,000
|
1
|
||
21 Jump Street | Columbia Pictures (Sony) |
$15,000,000
|
3,148
|
$93,100,000
|
3
|
||
Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax | Universal Pictures |
$8,000,000
|
3,264
|
$189,600,000
|
5
|
||
John Carter | Walt Disney Pictures |
$2,005,000
|
2,397
|
$66,210,000
|
4
|
||
Salmon Fishing in the Yemen | CBS Films |
$1,274,000
|
483
|
$3,171,000
|
4
|
||
Act of Valor | Relativity Media |
$1,006,000
|
1,239
|
$67,750,000
|
6
|
||
A Thousand Words | Paramount Pictures |
$915,000
|
1,007
|
$16,520,000
|
4
|
||
Journey 2: The Mysterious Island | New Line Cinema (Warner Bros. Pictures) |
$835,000
|
908
|
$98,480,000
|
8
|
||
Project X | Warner Bros. Pictures |
$825,000
|
903
|
$53,372,000
|
5
|
||
October Baby | Samuel Goldwyn Films |
$779,000
|
387
|
$2,902,000
|
2
|