LOS ANGELES—Superhero sequel "Iron Man 2" shot to the top of the North American box office with $133.6 million in receipts, the fifth highest opening gross in Hollywood history, box office tracker Exhibitor Relations said Sunday.
The Marvel franchise with Robert Downey Jr. in the lead role as a billionaire arms dealer turned crime fighter overpowered all other contenders.
"A Nightmare on Elm Street," the slasher remake, was knocked to second place, its take at the box office down sharply to $9.2 million from the previous week.
"How to Train Your Dragon," the animated Dreamworks fantasy hit, came in third, pulling in $6.8 million for a total gross of $201 million after seven weeks in the theaters.
"Date Night," with Tina Fey and Steve Carell as a jaded married couple in search of a rare romantic evening with the kids, earned $5.3 million for fourth place.
Fifth place went to "The Back-Up Plan," a romantic comedy starring Jennifer Lopez, which took $4.3 million in receipts.
"Furry Vengeance," a family comedy about a group of woodland critters who fight a housing development on an animal reserve, was sixth, earning $4 million.
"Clash of Titans," about the exploits of Perseus and the serpent-haired Medusa, was seventh with $2.3 million in ticket sales.
"Death at a Funeral," a remake featuring Chris Rock, Martin Lawrence and Tracy Morgan, brought in $2.1 million in its third week out, for eighth place.
Sinking to ninth was "The Losers," an action film adaptation of the comic book of the same name. It took in $1.8 million.
"Babies," envisioned as a "wildlife documentary" on the cuddly world of babies, came in tenth in its debut in North American theaters, earning $1.6 million.
First Posted 06:05:00 05/10/2010
Agence France-Presse
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