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Sunday, May 30, 2010

Sex & Prince Sink In US; Prince Owns The World

Box Office Update: Monday Final- Persia' bests 'Sex' but 'Shrek' wins weekend

As the long holiday weekend rolls on Shrek The Final Chapter proves to much for the gals of Sex And The City 2 and Jake Gyllenhaal's pecs in Prince of Persia: Sands Of Time at the box office...




Prince may have finished 3rd in the US as of Sunday But he's king everywhere else...

Frank Segers of THR:

Powerful opening launches in a handful of key overseas markets on the Memorial Day weekend propelled " Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time" to the No. 1 spot on the foreign-theatrical circuit.

The Disney film drew $59 million from 7,100 screens in 47 territories for an early international cume of $87.5 million. Taking second place on the weekend was " Sex and the City 2," which opened on the foreign circuit with $27.6 million from 3,700 screens in 17 markets.

But back in the U.S., "Sex" and "Prince" finished second and third behind "Shrek Forever After," which shook off the competition during a slow Memorial Day weekend stateside. After Saturday, "Shrek" collected $43.3 million, stronger than "Sex" ($32.1 million) and "Prince" ($30.2 million).

In "Prince's" second week on the foreign circuit, the Jerry Bruckheimer production finished No. 1 in at least 40 of its 47 markets and helped drive Disney's 2010 foreign boxoffice revenues past the $1-billion for the 16th consecutive year.

It was the fastest that Disney has ever reached that benchmark. The studio joins Warner Bros. and 20th Century Fox in 2010's $1-billion foreign b.o. club, confirming that this year on the overseas circuit is exceptionally strong.

"Shrek" finished third wordwide, which opened in six markets including Turkey. Overall weekend tally was $18.5 million from 1,685 venues in 15 territories.

Nicole Sperling of EW:

'Sex and the City 2' and 'Prince of Persia' can't stop 'Shrek'

I thought for sure either one of the new releases would own the top spot--With one more day of tix to be counted..The Ogre and pals seempoised to win again...

Next Up: It's one crowded weekend at the cineplex as Jonah Hill tries to Get Him to the Greek; Ashton Kutcher and Katherine Heigl are a couple of psycho Killers; Owen Wilson is the voice of Marmaduke; While Adrien Brody and Sarah Polley get the heebie jeebies in Splice

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