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    Home » “The Butler” Did It; Lee Daniels’ Film Tops Weekend Box Office With $25M

    “The Butler” Did It; Lee Daniels’ Film Tops Weekend Box Office With $25M

    By SHOOT StaffSunday, August 18, 2013Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments715 Views
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    This film image released by The Weinstein Company shows Oprah Winfrey as Gloria Gaines, left, and Forest Whitaker as Cecil Gaines in a scene from "Lee Daniels' The Butler." (AP Photo/The Weinstein Company, Anne Marie Fox, File)

    By Sandy Cohen, Entertainment Writer

    LOS ANGELES (AP) --

    “Lee Daniels’ The Butler” is serving up success at the box office.

    Starring Forest Whitaker as a longtime White House butler and Oprah Winfrey as his boozy wife, the Weinstein Co. biopic debuted in the top spot with $25 million, according to studio estimates Sunday. But the weekend’s three other major new releases, including the action romp “Kick-Ass 2,” failed to find traction with fans.

    “We expected to do well, but we didn’t expect to do this well,” said Erik Lomis, president of distribution and home entertainment for Weinstein Co., adding that “The Butler” is the company’s first No. 1 debut since 2009’s “Inglourious Basterds.”

    Even with a full slate of newcomers, last week’s top movies claimed the second and third spots in the box-office race. The Jason Sudeikis-Jennifer Aniston Warner Bros. comedy, “We’re the Millers,” held onto second place in its second week of release with $17.78 million, while last week’s No. 1, Sony’s “Elysium,” dropped to third with $13.6 million.

    “It was tough if you were any other film opening other than ‘The Butler,'” said Paul Dergarabedian of box-office tracker Hollywood.com.

    “Kick-Ass 2,” Universal’s tale of everyday teenagers who dress up as superhero crime-fighters, opened in fourth place with $13.56 million. Open Road’s Steve Jobs biopic, “Jobs,” debuted in seventh place with $6.7 million. And Relativity’s “Paranoia,” which stars Harrison Ford, Gary Oldman and Liam Hemsworth, didn’t crack the top 12.

    “Maybe it should have been Oprah Winfrey’s ‘Jobs,'” Dergarabedian said. “It would have had a better shot.”

    Apart from Winfrey’s unmatched marketing power, “The Butler” also marked the mogul’s return to the big screen for the first time since 1998’s “Beloved.”

    “She was a significant factor” in the film’s success this weekend, Lomis said. “Her publicity machine really kicked into high gear, and the entire cast, Lee Daniels and Forest Whitaker, they delivered a quality film and a great campaign.”

    The summer typically belongs to superheroes and big-action fare, which is why Weinstein chose to release “The Butler” now.

    “It’s different from pretty much everything else in the marketplace,” Lomis said. “That really seemed to help.”

    But the power of Oprah cannot be underestimated.

    “It’s stronger than anything else,” Dergarabedian said. “An Oprah Winfrey endorsement virtually guarantees you a hit.”

    Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Hollywood.com:

    1. “Lee Daniels’ The Butler,” $25 million.
    2. “We’re the Millers,” $17.78 million ($10.6 million international).
    3. “Elysium,” $13.6 million ($23.4 million international).
    4. “Kick-Ass 2,” $13.56 million ($6.3 million international).
    5. “Planes,” $13.14 million ($7.3 million international).
    6. “Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters,” $8.37 million ($21.8 million international).
    7. “Jobs,” $6.7 million.
    8. “2 Guns,” $5.57 million ($2.1 million international).
    9. “The Smurfs 2,” $4.6 million ($20 million international).
    10. “The Wolverine,” $4.42 million ($10.8 million international).

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    “Thunderbolts” and “Sinners” Are Once Again Perched Atop The Weekend Box Office

    Sunday, May 11, 2025

    Marvel's "Thunderbolts" and Ryan Coogler's "Sinners" dominated the North American box office charts again this weekend.

    Now in their second and fourth weekends respectively, the two films had some new competition, including a horror movie, a Kerry Washington action pic, a Josh Hartnett airplane thriller, and a Shakespeare-inspired musical. None of the additions made a significant impact.

    "Thunderbolts" took first place, with $33.1 million from theaters in the U.S. and Canada, according to studio estimates Sunday. That's down 55% from its opening. Internationally, it added $34 million, bringing its global total to $272.2 million. In just two weekends, the Walt Disney Co. release is already the fourth biggest of the year, globally and domestically.

    The movie is also faring better than the previous Marvel movie, "Captain America: Brave New World," which took a big 68% dive in its second weekend. The key difference was reviews, which don't always dictate the fate of superhero movies, but good word of mouth has helped "Thunderbolts."

    "The holding power of this film harkens back to the heyday of Marvel," said Paul Dergarabedian, the senior media analyst for Comscore. "The currency of the long-term playability is more important than the sheer opening weekends."

    The studio also has another big movie coming later this summer in "The Fantastic Four: First Steps."

    "Sinners," meanwhile, crossed the $200 million mark in North American ticket sales this weekend, which is especially notable for an original R-rated movie. It added $21.1 million domestically, and $6.6 million internationally, bringing its global total to $283.3 million. Next weekend, it's also returning to 70mm IMAX screens "by popular demand," IMAX said.

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