'Avatar' holds onto top spot at US box office
Feb 1, 2010 IANS
New York, Feb 1 (DPA) James Cameron's 3-D blockbuster "Avatar" held onto its dominance of the US box office for the seventh straight weekend, industry figures showed.
"Avatar" brought in another $30 million over the weekend in the US and Canada. It has already beaten "Titanic" for the highest grossing movie ever worldwide and is just $6 million shy of beating Titanic's North American record.
Estimates show the visual spectacular is expected to earn $2 billion worldwide by later this week.
The new thriller "Edge of Darkness" starring Mel Gibson landed in second place with $17.1 million. Disney comedy "When in Rome" earned $12.1 million in third place, followed by "Tooth Fairy" with $10 million.
Apocalyptic thriller "The Book of Eli" rounded out the top five with $8.8 million on the weekend.
Click the Movie button below for more info:
Avatar
COMMENTS
More News