Weekend Box Office Update

2011/07/10 19:32:29 +00:00 | Jonathan James

Transformers: Dark of the Moon held onto the top spot this weekend with $47 million. Since its opening, Dark of the Moon has earned $261 million domestically, making it the top grossing film of this year.

Both Horrible Bosses and Zookeeper had respectable openings and placed second and third this weekend. Next week's big release is Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2, which should easily take away the top spot away from Transformers. Here are the top 10 movies for this weekend:

1  Transformers: Dark of the Moon - $47,025,000
2  Horrible Bosses - $28,110,000
3  Zookeeper - $21,000,000
4  Cars 2 - $15,209,000
5  Bad Teacher - $9,000,000
6  Larry Crowne - $6,264,000
7  Super 8 - $4,825,000
8  Monte Carlo - $3,800,000
9  Green Lantern - $3,125,000
10 Mr. Popper's Penguins - $2,850,000

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    After more than a decade as a consultant in the tech and entertainment industries, Jonathan James launched Daily Dead in 2010 to share his passion for horror entertainment. He takes immense pride in Daily Dead's talented team of writers, who work tirelessly to explore and celebrate horror as a respected art form capable of telling complex, character-driven stories with deep emotional and cultural impact.

    Over the course of his career, Jonathan has written more than 10,000 articles and hosted panels at major conventions, including New York Comic Con and San Diego Comic-Con. He has also been consulted as an expert on horror and pop culture, offering his insights on horror history and the latest trends through media outlets, radio stations, film festivals, and fan conventions.

  • Jonathan James
    About the Author : Jonathan James

    After more than a decade as a consultant in the tech and entertainment industries, Jonathan James launched Daily Dead in 2010 to share his passion for horror entertainment. He takes immense pride in Daily Dead's talented team of writers, who work tirelessly to explore and celebrate horror as a respected art form capable of telling complex, character-driven stories with deep emotional and cultural impact.

    Over the course of his career, Jonathan has written more than 10,000 articles and hosted panels at major conventions, including New York Comic Con and San Diego Comic-Con. He has also been consulted as an expert on horror and pop culture, offering his insights on horror history and the latest trends through media outlets, radio stations, film festivals, and fan conventions.

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