Underworld Awakening has stormed straight to the top of the US box office, scaring up a decent enough $9.4 million on its first day of release. The latest movie in the franchise is currently expected to finish the weekend with over $23 million which isn't quite enough to beat
Underworld: Evolution's $26.9 million back in 2006. Considering it has a budget of $70 million and opened with higher ticket prices due to being in 3D, this isn't perhaps as good as it sounds. Meanwhile, George Lucas'
Red Tails followed up in second place with $6 million on Friday. It's expected to bring in $17 million this weekend but still has no release date for international territories.
Here are the top 10 in full courtesy of
Deadline:
1. Underworld Awakening (Sony Pictures) NEW [3,078 Theaters]
Estimated Friday $9.8M, Estimated Weekend $23.4M
2. Red Tails (LucasFilm/Fox) NEW [2,512 Theaters]
Estimated Friday $6.2M, Estimated Weekend $17M
3. Contraband (Universal) Week 2 [2,870 Theaters]
Estimated Friday $3.7M, Estimated Weekend $12.5M, Estimated Cume $46.2M
4. Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close (Warner Bros) Week 5 [2,630 Theaters]
Estimated Friday $3.2M, Estimated Weekend $9.5M, Estimated Cume $10M
5. Haywire (Relativity) NEW [2,439 Theaters]
Estimated Friday $3M, Estimated Weekend $8.6M
6. Beauty And The Beast 3D (Disney) Week 2 [2,625 Theaters]
Estimated Friday $2.1M (-61%), Estimated Weekend $8.5M, Estimated Cume $33.2M
7. Joyful Noise (Warner Bros) Week 2 [2,735 Theaters]
Estimated Friday $1.7M (-49%), Estimated Weekend $6M, Estimated Cume $21.8M
8. Mission: Impossible 4 (Paramount) Week 6 [2,519 Theaters]
Estimated Friday $1.6M, Estimated Weekend $5.5M, Estimated Cume $197.3M
9. Sherlock Holmes 2 (Warner Bros) Week 6 [2,485 Theaters]
Estimated Friday $1.2M, Estimated Weekend $4M, Estimated Cume $177.8M
10. The Iron Lady (The Weinstein Co) Week 4 [1,076 Theaters]
Estimated Friday $1M, Estimated Weekend $3.4M, Estimated Cume $12.4M