"Little Fockers" has proven to be a perfect option for holidays' movie. It wins at North American Box Office on new year's weekend with an estimated $26.3 million cume after debuting on number one during Christmas.
"True Grit" still follows on number two, adding an estimated $24.5 million to its domestic revenue. "Tron Legacy" also remains strong, securing the second runner-up position in its third week with an approximately $18.3 million gross.
"Yogi Bear" and "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" swap places with the former rising to number four and the latter dropping to the fifth. The animation earns an estimated $13 million this weekend, while the third installment of the fantasy film franchise pulls in an estimated $10.5 million.
Review for the whole 2010 box office shows a decline in annual revenues. While inflation and pricey 3-D tickets drove revenues above $10 billion for only the second time, the number of tickets sold was only 1.35 billion. This marked the second-worst year since 1996 when 1.33 billion tickets sold to moviegoers.
Moreover, the number of attendance suffered a 5.4% drop from 2009, making it the largest drop since attendance fell 8.1% in 2005, according to Hollywood.com.
Top Ten Movies at Box Office for December 31-January 2:
- "Little Fockers" - $26.3 million
- "True Grit" - $24.5 million
- "Tron Legacy" - $18.3 million
- "Yogi Bear" - $13 million
- "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" - $10.5 million
- "Tangled" - $10 million
- "The Fighter" - $10 million
- "Gulliver's Travels" - $9.1 million
- "Black Swan" - $8.4 million
- "The King's Speech" - $7.6 million
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