Universal knew they couldn't go wrong with Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg. The R-rated 2 Guns took first place at the US box office this weekend, earning an estimated $27.3 million. The Wolverine held strong at second place with $21.7 million, but the movie is performing below original expectations.

The Conjuring crossed the $100 million mark this week, a big victory for R-rated horror. The movie was produced for only $20 million and has picked up an additional $28.6 million internationally, with it still in the process opening worldwide. As we reported previously, a sequel is already in the early stages of development.

Speaking of sequels, Pacific Rim 2 is looking more likely after it had a huge opening in China. The movie may be struggling to reach $100 million in the US, but it has earned $200 million internationally. If the movie continues to hold strong, we could be hearing about sequel plans in the very near future.

Next week sees the release of We're the Millers and Percy Jackson: Seas of Monsters on Wednesday, while Elysium and Planes will open on Friday. Here are the top ten results for this weekend:

1. 2 Guns - $27,361,000
2. The Wolverine - $21,725,000
3. The Smurfs 2 - $18,200,000
4. The Conjuring - $13,660,000
5. Despicable Me 2 - $10,391,000
6. Grown Ups 2 - $8,100,000
7. Turbo - $6,400,000
8. Red 2 - $5,650,000
9. The Heat - $4,725,000
10. Pacific Rim - $4,570,000

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    About the Author - Jonathan James

    After spending more than 10 years as a consultant in the tech and entertainment industry, Jonathan James launched Daily Dead in 2010 to share his interest in horror and sci-fi. Since then, it has grown into an online magazine with a staff of writers that provide daily news, reviews, interviews, and special features.

    As the Editor-in-Chief of Daily Dead, Jonathan is responsible for bringing the latest horror news to millions of readers from around the world. He is also consulted with as an expert on zombies in entertainment and pop culture, providing analyses of the zombie sub-genre to newspapers, radio stations, and convention attendees.

  • Jonathan James
    About the Author : Jonathan James

    After spending more than 10 years as a consultant in the tech and entertainment industry, Jonathan James launched Daily Dead in 2010 to share his interest in horror and sci-fi. Since then, it has grown into an online magazine with a staff of writers that provide daily news, reviews, interviews, and special features.

    As the Editor-in-Chief of Daily Dead, Jonathan is responsible for bringing the latest horror news to millions of readers from around the world. He is also consulted with as an expert on zombies in entertainment and pop culture, providing analyses of the zombie sub-genre to newspapers, radio stations, and convention attendees.