It wasn't exactly a mighty victory, but Jack the Giant Slayer won the weekend at the box office. The Warner Bros. 3D action extravaganza made just $28 million to debut at No. 1. It had a reported budget of just under $200 million.
Here is the Weekend Boxoffice Chart for the weekend of March 1st to March 3rd, 2013.
It wasn't exactly a mighty victory, but Jack the Giant Slayer won the weekend at the box office. The Warner Bros. 3D action extravaganza made just $28 million to debut at No. 1. It had a reported budget of just under $200 million.
Here is the Weekend Boxoffice Chart for the weekend of March 1st to March 3rd, 2013.
Jack the Giant Slayer $28.0/$28.0
Identity Thief $9.7/$107.4
21 and Over $9.0/$9.0
The Last Exorcism Part II $8.0/$8.0
Snitch $7.7/$24.4
Escape From Planet Earth $6.7/$43.2
Safe Haven $6.3/$57.0
Silver Linings Playbook $5.9/$115.5
A Good Day to Die Hard $4.5/$59.6
Dark Skies $3.5/$13.4
Warm Bodies $2.6/$62.0
Life of Pi $2.3/$116.9
Singer must be glad he's already got xmen in the works. He hasn't had a hit in a while and a stinker like this could kill his career.
I really like Nicholaus Holt as an actor, but I always imagined Jack as a naive teenager. Odd that they'd make the role for a 20-something actor. Maybe they have studies that show that adults will assume a movie is just for kids if it's main protagonist is a teenager.