The last Twilight was more gleaming, but The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part 1
shone brightly in its own right as it led the weekend box office with $139.5 million. The figure was above the conservative predictions of Summit Entertainment
, the studio that produces the Twilight movies, but below the estimates of several pundits who had forecast that it would earn $140-150 million. The last Twilight installment, Eclipse debuted on a Wednesday with $157.6 million, the franchise’s biggest opening. The previous installment, New Moon
, opened with $142.8 million, its biggest three-day take. Overseas, Breaking Dawn
raked in an additional $144 million, bringing its international total for the weekend to a sensational $283.5 million. Dancing in second was Warner Bros.’ 3D animated Happy Feet Two
, but it had little spring in its step as it premiered with just $22.5 million. The original Happy Feet movie) earned $41.5 million on its opening weekend — without the benefit of 3D surcharges. Coming in third was last week’s box-office winner, Immortals, which chalked up $12.3 million in ticket sales. Adam Sandler
’s Jack and Jill
landed a notch below with $12 million, according to studio estimataes, while Puss in Boots
slid to fifth place with $7 million. In something of a surprise, the George Clooney
starrer The Descendents, expanded to $29 theaters where it earned a total of $1.2 million in 29 theaters, on an average of $42,150 per theater. By contrast, Breaking Dawn
brought in $34,351 per theater.
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