Shrek 4 Threepeats at Weak Weekend Box Office
Sunday, June 6, 2010 at 8:59PM
KenPierce in Box Office, Get Him to the Greek, Killers, Marmaduke, Movies, News, Sex and the City 2, Shrek, Splice

Shrek Forever After, the fourth film in the Shrek series, took the box office crown for a third weekend, bringing in another $25.3 million to bring its domestic box office total to $183 million so far.

The number two spot belonged to Universal's Get Him to the Greek, a spin off of Forgetting Sarah Marshall.  The Jonah Hill/Russell Brand starring film took in $17.4 million in its first weekend.

Another newcomer took third spot, Lion's Gate's Ashton Kutcher/Katherine Heigl starring Killers.  It took just over $16 million in its opening weekend.

Last weekend's third place picture, Disney's The Prince of Persia: Sands of Time, starring Jake Gyllenhall fell from second place to fourth, dropping 54% to $13.9 million.  The domestic gross for the film thus far is a mediocre $59.4 million, but it has done significantly better overseas, drawing $156.4 million there so far.

Meanwhile, Sex and the City 2 went into freefall with terrible reviews and bad worth of mouth causing it to drop 59% for a fifth place finish in its second weekend.  It's $12.6 million haul brings its total to $73.4 million so far.  With another $90 million in overseas grosses, the film will undoubtedly be profitable, but likely won't touch the first film's $415 million worldwide gross.

The weekend's other wide openers, Marmaduke and Splice, were both disappointments.  They brought in $11.3 and $7.4 million, respectively.

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