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Weekend Box Office

23 Apr 2013
Mark Heckathorn
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42, Iron Man 3, Mission: Impossible III, Morgan Freeman, Oblivion, Paramount, Star Trek Into Darkness, The Croods, Tom Cruise, Univresal, With Disney

Oblivion Takes Top Place in Theaters

Universal’s Oblivion, the Joseph Kosinski sci-film starring Tom Cruise, led the box office last weekend with a debut of $37.05 million. Oblivion represented the largest opening weekend performance for Cruise since the $47.74 million start of 2006’s Mission: Impossible III. With Disney’s Iron Man 3 and Paramount’s Star Trek Into Darkness both opening in the near future, it was especially important for Oblivion to get off to a good start.

Tom Cruise (left) and Morgan Freeman (right) star in Oblivion.

Tom Cruise (left) and Morgan Freeman (right) star in Oblivion. (Photo courtesy of Universal Pictures)

Oblivion‘s audience skewed heavily towards older moviegoers (74 percent were 25 and older) and male moviegoers (57 percent).

The Jackie Robinson biopic 42 held up in its second weekend with a second place take of $17.72 million. The Croods also held up last weekend. The 3D computer animated film from Fox and DreamWorks Animation stayed in third with $9.24 million. The Weinstein Company’s Scary Movie 5 fell to fourth place with $5.76 million.

This Week Last Week Movie Weekend Gross Cumulative Gross Weeks
1 N/A Oblivian $37.1M $37.1M 1
2 1 42 $17.7M $53.8M 2
3 3 The Croods $9.2M $154.6M 5
4 2 Scary Movie 5 $6.2M $22.8M 2
5 4 G.I. Joe: Retaliation $5.8M $111.2M 4
6 10 The Place Beyond the Pines $4.9M $11.6M 4
7 7 Olympus Has Fallen $4.5M $88.8M 5
8 5 Evil Dead $4.1M $48.5M 5
9 6 Jurrasic Park 3D $4.1M $38.5M 3
10 8 Oz: The Great and Powerful $3.0M $223.7M 7
About the Author
Editor-in-Chief Mark Heckathorn is a journalist, movie buff and foodie. He oversees DC on Heels editorial operations as well as strategic planning and staff development. Reach him with story ideas or suggestions at dcoheditor (at) gmail (dot) com.

About the Author

Mark Heckathorn

Editor-in-Chief Mark Heckathorn is a journalist, movie buff and foodie. He oversees DC on Heels editorial operations as well as strategic planning and staff development. Reach him with story ideas or suggestions at dcoheditor (at) gmail (dot) com.

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