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The Box-Office Top Five
#1 "Shrek Forever After" ($71.3 million)
#2 "Iron Man 2" ($26.6 million)
#3 "Robin Hood" ($18.7 million)
#4 "Letters to Juliet" ($9.1 million)
#5 "Just Wright" ($4.2 million)
Despite a first-place finish worth $71.3 million, the box-office performance for "Shrek Forever After" was nowhere near as successful as many had initially expected. "Forever After" was unable to come close to the massive $121.6 million earned by "Shrek the Third" in its opening weekend in 2007, or even the $108 million debut for "Shrek 2" in 2004. Considering the "Shrek" franchise's name recognition, all-star talent and increased prices for 3-D ticket sales, it's rather surprising that the DreamWorks film couldn't make a bigger push towards resolving its $165 million budget. Indeed, "Forever After" could wind up being "The Final Chapter" after all.
Although "Shrek" certainly performed below expectations, it didn't fall nearly as hard as Universal's "MacGruber," based on the "Saturday Night Live" sketch of the same name. Even with a solid cast including Will Forte, Kristen Wiig, Ryan Phillippe and Val Kilmer, "MacGruber" collected a mere $4.1 million this weekend for a sixth-place finish.
Credit: MTV
'Shrek Forever After' Tops Weekend Box Office
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May 25, 2010
The Box-Office Top Five
#1 "Shrek Forever After" ($71.3 million)
#2 "Iron Man 2" ($26.6 million)
#3 "Robin Hood" ($18.7 million)
#4 "Letters to Juliet" ($9.1 million)
#5 "Just Wright" ($4.2 million)
Despite a first-place finish worth $71.3 million, the box-office performance for "Shrek Forever After" was nowhere near as successful as many had initially expected. "Forever After" was unable to come close to the massive $121.6 million earned by "Shrek the Third" in its opening weekend in 2007, or even the $108 million debut for "Shrek 2" in 2004. Considering the "Shrek" franchise's name recognition, all-star talent and increased prices for 3-D ticket sales, it's rather surprising that the DreamWorks film couldn't make a bigger push towards resolving its $165 million budget. Indeed, "Forever After" could wind up being "The Final Chapter" after all.
Although "Shrek" certainly performed below expectations, it didn't fall nearly as hard as Universal's "MacGruber," based on the "Saturday Night Live" sketch of the same name. Even with a solid cast including Will Forte, Kristen Wiig, Ryan Phillippe and Val Kilmer, "MacGruber" collected a mere $4.1 million this weekend for a sixth-place finish.
Credit: MTV
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