UPDATE THURSDAY, JULY 29 4:30 PM:
Theater counts for the week of Friday, July 30 – Thursday, August 5 reflect a decrease of 787 for The Twilight Saga: Eclipse to 2,334 locations. It drops from #5 to #8 behind Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore opening at 3,705 locations, Salt with 3,612 (no change), Despicable Me with 3,594 (loss of 6), Inception with 3,545 (loss of 247), Dinner for Schmucks opening at 2,911 locations, Charlie St. Cloud opening at 2,720, and The Sorcerer’s Apprentice with 2,524 (loss of 980).
UPDATE THURSDAY, JULY 29:
Box office numbers are in for Wednesday, July 28. The Twilight Saga: Eclipse took in another $1,063,719 from 3,121 locations for a per theater average of $341 representing a decrease of 7.8% from Tuesday. This gives the film a cumulative domestic total of $283,126,985 after 29 days in release. Adding in overseas returns of $326.4M gives Eclipse a current worldwide total of $609,526,985.
It stays in seventh place behind Inception with $5,522,151 at 3,792 locations for a per theater average of $1,456 and a domestic cumulative total of $160,539,271 after 13 days in release, Salt with $3,645,745 at 3,612 locations, Despicable Me with $3,311,405, The Sorcerer’s Apprentice with $1,193,167, Toy Story 3 with $1,314,743, and Ramona and Beezus with $1,201,422. Rounding out the top 10 behind Eclipse are Grown Ups with $971,895, The Last Airbender with $516,848, and Predators with $370,701. Indie drama The Kids Are All Right is in 11th place with $303,643 from just 201 locations for a per theater average of $1,511, the #1 average of the top 14 films. It’s earned $5,803,961 on a budget of $4M after 20 days.
For those comparing the films in The Twilight Saga, it should be noted that Eclipse is staying ahead of New Moon in cumulative domestic totals over time. At this point in its release history (after 29 days) New Moon had taken in $271,578,179. Eclipse is now at $283,126,985. Both films hit the $250M mark on the 16th day.
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