
‘Little Fockers’ holds on to #1 during New Years weekend.

“Little Fockers” Remains At #1 For Second Week In A Row”
“Little Fockers” held tight at the #1 spot for the second week in a row during the New Years weekend pulling in $26.3 million in three days and tallying up $103.2 million to date. The third film in the “Fockers” franchise beat “True Grit,” which earned $24.5 million for the weekend and $86.8 million to date. On Friday, “True Grit” shot to #1, yet “Little Fockers” was the comeback film on Saturday.
“Tron: Legacy” was in 3rd place with $18.3 million and pulling in #130.9 million since its release date. According to “Hitflix,” Disney’s Sci-Fi extravaganza will face its toughest test on January 14th, when it looses a significant number of IMAX screens to Sony Pictures’ “The Green Hornet.”
“Yogi Bear” came in 4th place, grossing another $13 million, making so far its total to $66 million.
“The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader“ dropped to #5, pulling in only $10.5 million and earning just $87.1 million since its release date. Overseas sales have helped save the third sequel in the franchise, with 70% of its worldwide gross coming from foreign markets.
Released in only 700 theaters nationwide, “The King’s Speech” entered the top 10, banking in $7.5 million.
USA Weekend Box-Office Summary Week of 31 December 2010
| Rank | Title | Weekend | Gross |
1 | Little Fockers (2010) | $26.3M | $103M |
2 | True Grit (2010) | $24.5M | $86.8M |
3 | TRON: Legacy (2010) | $18.3M | $131M |
4 | Yogi Bear (2010) | $13M | $66.1M |
5 | The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010) | $10.5M | $87.1M |
6 | Tangled (2010) | $10M | $168M |
7 | The Fighter (2010) | $10M | $46.4M |
8 | Gulliver’s Travels (2010) | $9.1M | $27.2M |
9 | Black Swan (2010) | $8.45M | $47.4M |
10 | The King’s Speech (2010) | $7.65M | $22.8M |
The box office results this week back in 1997 are as followed:
1. Michael – $52,733,564 12
2. Jerry Maguire – $83,006,355 24
3. Scream – $39,084,452 17
4. 101 Dalmatians – $121,788,625
5. One Fine Day – $32,246,925 17
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