'Avatar' leads US box office for fifth weekend running

Washington’s new movie, the post-apocalyptic religious thriller “The Book of Eli”, held the second place at US cinemas, while “Avatar” continued its march in first place, according to Box Office Mojo.

January 18, 2010 08:29 am | Updated November 17, 2021 07:09 am IST - Los Angeles

A still from the movie "Avatar". File Photo: AP

A still from the movie "Avatar". File Photo: AP

Even the box office power of Denzel Washington can’t beat the phenomenon of “Avatar”.

Washington’s new movie, the post-apocalyptic religious thriller “c”, debuted with $31.6 million for second place at US cinemas, while “Avatar” continued its march in first place with an estimated $41.3 million, according to figures released by Box Office Mojo.

With an additional $125 million coming from international markets the most expensive movie of all time is now just $200 million short of the all-time box office record of $1.8 billion held by “Titanic”.

Third place went to Peter Jackson’s thriller, “The Lovely Bones” with $17.5 million, followed by “Alvin” and the “Chipmunks: The Squeakquel”, ($11.5 million) and “Sherlock Holmes” ($9.8 million).

The other movies in the top 10 were “The Spy Next Door”, “It’s Complicated”, “Leap Year”, “The Blind Side” and “Up in the Air”.

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