The Bucket List took the top spot at the box office this weekend after expanding to 2,911 screens. The film, in its third week of release, jumped from No. 23 to No. 1 after taking in $19.392 million. It has grossed $20.816 million in the past three weeks.
First Sunday debuted impressively at No. 2 after taking in $17.714 million. The film grossed an average of $8,004 per screen, the best of any new wide release.
Juno continued its amazing run this weekend, taking in $13.612 million despite dropping from No. 2 to No. 3. The film, which added 523 screens this weekend, has taken in more than $70.862 million in its first four weeks of release.
Last week’s top film, National Treasure: Book of Secrets dropped to No. 4 after taking in $11.302 million in its fourth weekend of release. The film has taken in $187.115 million in one month.
Rounding out the top five is Alvin and the Chipmunks, which continues to perform impressively. The film took in $9.303 million and has taken in $187.943 million in its five weeks in theatres.
Elsewhere in the top 10, The Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything, grossed $4.251 million in its first three days of release and entered the chart at No. 9.
Outside the top 10, In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale entered the chart at No. 14 after taking in $2.985 million.
Though there were no new limited releases this weekend, There Will Be Blood continues to perform well ahead of its wide release, taking in an average of $14,421 per screen. It has grossed $4.278 million in three weekends of limited release.
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