Leonard DiCaprio's The Great Gatsby had one helluva debut this weekend, but it wasn't enough to dethrone Iron Man 3, which takes #1 at the weekend box office for second straight weekend.
The new Iron Man film took in $72.4 million this weekend to bring its two week total to $284 million domestically. It has far surpassed the franchise best of $624 million worldwide for Iron Man 2.
The Great Gatsby partied like it was the Roaring '20s with a $51.1 million debut, finishing at #2. In it, DiCaprio stars in the title role as 1920s mystery millionaire Jay Gatsby, while Carey Mulligan co-stars as his lost love and Tobey Maguire as the friend chronicling their doomed romance.
Pain and Gain fell to #3 with $5 million; and 42 closes out the top 5 with $4.6 million.
The weekend's other new wide release, Lionsgate's romantic comedy Peeples, flopped at #4 with just $4.9 million. Produced by Tyler Perry, the movie stars Craig Robinson and Kerry Washington in a meet-the-parents-style farce.
That's a wrap for this weekend. This upcoming week, look out for the release of Star Trek Into Darkness.
This weekend's top 10 is as follows:
1. "Iron Man 3," $72.5 million.
2. "The Great Gatsby," $51.1 million.
3. "Pain and Gain," $5 million.
4. "Peeples," $4.9 million.
5. "42," $4.7 million.
6. "Oblivion," $3.9 million.
7. "The Croods," $3.6 million.
8. "The Big Wedding," $2.5 million.
9. "Mud," $2.4 million.
10. "Oz the Great and Powerful," $802,000.
The new Iron Man film took in $72.4 million this weekend to bring its two week total to $284 million domestically. It has far surpassed the franchise best of $624 million worldwide for Iron Man 2.
The Great Gatsby partied like it was the Roaring '20s with a $51.1 million debut, finishing at #2. In it, DiCaprio stars in the title role as 1920s mystery millionaire Jay Gatsby, while Carey Mulligan co-stars as his lost love and Tobey Maguire as the friend chronicling their doomed romance.
Pain and Gain fell to #3 with $5 million; and 42 closes out the top 5 with $4.6 million.
The weekend's other new wide release, Lionsgate's romantic comedy Peeples, flopped at #4 with just $4.9 million. Produced by Tyler Perry, the movie stars Craig Robinson and Kerry Washington in a meet-the-parents-style farce.
That's a wrap for this weekend. This upcoming week, look out for the release of Star Trek Into Darkness.
This weekend's top 10 is as follows:
1. "Iron Man 3," $72.5 million.
2. "The Great Gatsby," $51.1 million.
3. "Pain and Gain," $5 million.
4. "Peeples," $4.9 million.
5. "42," $4.7 million.
6. "Oblivion," $3.9 million.
7. "The Croods," $3.6 million.
8. "The Big Wedding," $2.5 million.
9. "Mud," $2.4 million.
10. "Oz the Great and Powerful," $802,000.
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