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Incredible as it may seem, “The Incredible Hulk” managed to
top the weekend box office, grossing $54.5 million.
Despite the numerous negative reviews, the movie beat
predictions by about $5 million, but it still grossed $8 million less that Ang
Lee’s 2003 version.
"There were a lot of naysayers out there when we said
we were doing this," a very confident Nikki Rocco, Universal's president
of domestic distribution, said, according to E! Online. "The Hulk smashed
those naysayers."
The success may be due to the fact that viewers were curious
if Hulk could actually be better made and also due to the well-selected cast,
which included actors such as Edward Norton, Wiliam Hurt, Liv Tyler and Tim
Roth.
The funny and much praised DreamWorks’ animation “Kung Fu
Panda,” which was the previous weekend’s number one, was apparently appreciated
enough to stay in top, finishing on the second position with $34.3 million.
On the third position, making M. Night Shyamalan very proud
after his last failure “Lady in the Water,” is “The Happening,” which grossed
$30.5 million over the weekend. Although Shyamalan’s “Lady” only took in $42
million in 2006, it seems the fans trusted the director of films such as “The
Sixth Sense” or “Unbreakable,” giving him enough credit to go and see what he
made this time.
After it gained $40 million and the second place in box
office during its opening weekend, Adam Sandler’s “You Don't Mess with the
Zohan” has slipped to number four, gaining only $16.4 million during the end of
this week.
The fifth spot is occupied by “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom
of the Crystal Skull,” which, in its fourth week since its official release
still managed to attract the moviegoers, grossing $13.5 million.
“Sex and the City” is on the sixth position, having taken in
only $10.2 million.
Final figures are due Monday.
Image Credit: Universal Studios / Marvel Studios
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