
It's looking like Channing Tatum can't miss. His collaboration with Jonah Hill in 21 Jump Street finished at No.1, bringing in an estimated $35 million in its Friday-Sunday debut. This is Tatum's second No. 1 film after The Vow, his fourth career-box-office hit since 2009's G.I. Joe: The Rise of the Cobra.
The Vow dropped out of the Top 10 after a five-weekend stay and is now 2012's second-biggest hit of the year, having grossed @121.1 million domestically.
A G.I. Joe sequel is due out this summer, and should extend his No. 1 streak to three-for-three. On top of that a 21 Jump Street sequel is already in the works.
Here's the rundown of the weekend's top movies, per Friday-Sunday domestic estimates as reported by the studios and Exhibitor Relations:
- 21 Jump Street, $35 million
- Dr. Seuss' The Lorax, $22.8 million
- John Carter, $13.5 million
- Project X, $4 million
- A Thousand Words, $3.8 million
- Act of Valor, $3.7 million
- Safe House, $2.8 million
- Journey 2: The Mysterious Island, $2.5 million
- Casa de mi Padre, $2.2 million
- This Means War, $2.1 million
via @eonline See who took the No. 1 spot last weekend: #InTheaters :: 'John Carter' and Eddie Murphy's 'A Thousand Words' Becoming "Bombing" BFF's?!
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