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'Thor' Makes $66 Million, Wins Box Office

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By CHRISTY LEMIRE   05/ 9/11 12:06 AM ET   AP

LOS ANGELES -- "Thor" kicked off the summer movie season by smashing the competition at the box office with a $66 million opening weekend.

The 3-D action picture from Paramount, based on the Marvel comic, was by far the No. 1 movie, according to Sunday studio estimates.

Australian actor Chris Hemsworth stars as the arrogant god of thunder who's sent down to Earth as punishment. It was directed by Kenneth Branagh, best known for making films based on Shakespeare plays such an epic "Hamlet," and featured a supporting cast that included Anthony Hopkins, Natalie Portman and Stellan Skarsgard.

In second place was a holdover from last week, the car-racing sequel "Fast Five" from Universal Pictures. It made $32.5 million for a total of nearly $140 million in just 10 days.

Although the opening for "Thor" wasn't as enormous as those of other superhero movies, it still exceeded studio expectations, which were around $55 million. It was the third-highest opening for a Marvel franchise launch, behind "Spider-Man," which made $115 million in 2002, and "Iron Man," which made $98.6 million in 2008.

Don Harris, Paramount's executive vice president for distribution, thought the film held appeal for both men and women; 37 percent of the audience was female.

"Chris Hemsworth looks like he's going to be a movie star," Harris said. "Kenneth Branagh made a very smart movie, and the idea that the man who's most closely identified with Shakespeare is making a Marvel superhero movie, I always thought was pretty interesting. Audiences connected with the Natalie Portman relationship, between her character and Thor. The movie looks spectacular on the screen. It was fun, and it's a big, epic movie."

Hollywood.com box office analyst Paul Dergarabedian thought "Thor" had a pretty respectable opening given that it's a lesser-known comic book title.

"Expectations always get wildly overblown with superhero movies – a superhero movie has the biggest opening weekend of all time: `The Dark Knight,'" Dergarabedian said of the hit in the Batman franchise. "Expectations are always extremely high, especially on the first weekend in May, which is traditionally a huge weekend."

"It may have a solid hold," he added. "Sometimes it's not just about opening weekend. Sometimes it's about playability."

The next big competition for "Thor" comes in two weeks, on May 20, with the opening of "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides," the fourth film in the blockbuster Disney franchise. On Memorial Day weekend come the sequels "The Hangover Part II" from Warner Bros. and "Kung Fu Panda 2" from Paramount.

Opening in a close third and fourth place were two wedding-themed movies, both of which served as counter-programming to the effects-laden spectacles in theaters.

"Jumping the Broom" from TriStar Pictures came in third with $13.7 million, higher than studio expectations, which were around $10 million. Angela Bassett and Loretta Devine star as the mothers of two families that clash as they're about to be united in their children's marriage.

In fourth place was the Warner Bros. romantic drama "Something Borrowed," based on the Emily Giffin best-seller, which made about $13.2 million. Ginnifer Goodwin stars as a lawyer who realizes she's in love with the fiancé of her best friend, played by Kate Hudson.

In limited release, Summit Entertainment's "The Beaver," starring Mel Gibson as a depressed man who communicates through a beaver hand puppet, made $104,000 at 22 theaters. Directed by and co-starring Jodie Foster, the dramedy marks Gibson's first major role since a series of off-screen rants and scandals tarnished his reputation. It expands nationwide May 20.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Hollywood.com. Final figures will be released Monday.

1. "Thor," $66 million.

2. "Fast Five," $32.5 million.

3. "Jumping the Broom," $13.7 million.

4. "Something Borrowed," $13.2 million.

5. "Rio," $8.2 million.

6. "Water for Elephants," $5.6 million.

7. "Tyler Perry's Madea's Big Happy Family," $3.9 million.

8. "Prom," $2.4 million.

9. "Soul Surfer," $2.1 million.

10. "Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil," $1.9 million.

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Universal and Focus are owned by NBC Universal, a unit of Comcast Corp.; Sony, Columbia, Sony Screen Gems and Sony Pictures Classics are units of Sony Corp.; Paramount is owned by Viacom Inc.; Disney, Pixar and Marvel are owned by The Walt Disney Co.; Miramax is owned by Filmyard Holdings LLC; 20th Century Fox and Fox Searchlight are owned by News Corp.; Warner Bros. and New Line are units of Time Warner Inc.; MGM is owned by a group of former creditors including Highland Capital, Anchorage Advisors and Carl Icahn; Lionsgate is owned by Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.; IFC is owned by Rainbow Media Holdings, a subsidiary of Cablevision Systems Corp.; Rogue is owned by Relativity Media LLC.

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LOS ANGELES -- "Thor" kicked off the summer movie season by smashing the competition at the box office with a $66 million opening weekend. The 3-D action picture from Paramount, based on the Marvel c...
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Oscar Groom
The sun is both master and slave
06:19 PM on 05/11/2011
I thought it would be cheesy, but it was pretty decent, fun movie.
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Nostrodamus
12:07 PM on 05/10/2011
Great movie! Chris Hemsworth was very regal and commanding in his role. Had a Shakespearean palace intrigue to it as well as a lot of action. THOR delivers!
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Freedom Rush
freedom is the oxygen of the soul
08:31 AM on 05/10/2011
I'll buy that for a dollar!
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12:17 AM on 05/10/2011
Thor should have red hair and a red beard, as in the Norse myths.
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Anne Mccormick
02:49 AM on 05/10/2011
no way! he is perfect just as he is.
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AngusC
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09:05 PM on 05/09/2011
Thor was great, loved it and I think everyone did a good job with their parts.
It was a fun movie.
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Seafarer61
Chillin' with the corpsemen from all 57 states
06:07 PM on 05/09/2011
Solid three out of five stars but nothing special. The 3D "wow" was minimal...in fact, it wouldn't have lost a thing had I chosen to pass on the goofy glasses. Fast Five was a better view, if you had to pick one.
09:18 PM on 05/09/2011
This movie is OUTSTANDING, and your review is ridiculous. The Best movie of the year!
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kooldalai
There is no spoon
10:06 PM on 05/09/2011
Agree, agree, agree....I just saw it this morning, it's cheaper, and LOVED IT!. Thor was my favorite comic book figure when I was a kid and I waited for this. I was hoping they would not ruin it and I was very pleased. I cannot wait for the sequel and there will be one.
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Seafarer61
Chillin' with the corpsemen from all 57 states
08:15 PM on 05/10/2011
Your post gave me more entertainment than Thor.
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Anne Mccormick
02:51 AM on 05/10/2011
Thor was a lot of fun; outstanding. Fast Five, on the other hand, was a monumental bore
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SamiSam
Don't let the smooth taste fool you.
05:24 PM on 05/09/2011
Let me tell you, it was a good flick. But I do have one complaint about it, NOT enough shirtless scenes, truly. But that's ok, I'll get the DVD and run it in slow mo.
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kooldalai
There is no spoon
10:08 PM on 05/09/2011
I agree. He was HOT without the shirt.
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guitarguy22
04:58 PM on 05/09/2011
I went in with no expectations of greatness and no knowledge of the canon, and it was definitely worth the ticket price. The greatest movie of the last 6 months? Hardly, but wildly entertaining. Definitely worth the trip to the theater!
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Puffin16
82.7% of all statistics are made up on the spot
04:10 PM on 05/09/2011
Thor was always my favorite action hero, can't wait to see this. I wonder if that's why the hammer is my favorite tool?
09:19 PM on 05/09/2011
You're gonna start to lift weights after you see this.
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kooldalai
There is no spoon
10:10 PM on 05/09/2011
Thor was also my fav and I was worried they would not do a good job on it. Go see it right away before too much is talked about it. I also loved the hammer and yes, it's my favorite tool.
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LivelyLexie
Don't panic.
02:25 PM on 05/09/2011
I'm surprised at how good the reviews are on this! From the previews, I honestly thought that this movie was going to be stupid. I'm happy to be wrong about that!
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MeasleeMillion
Keep it comin'
02:19 PM on 05/09/2011
Saw it at IMAX last night, very good.

...I gotta hit the gym harder.
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Morgantheaxe
Right is wrong, and left is correct!
12:42 AM on 05/10/2011
Ehh get an airbrush and paint on the six pack like they do.
Gutts
If I were a Transformer, I would be Ultra Magnus
02:16 PM on 05/09/2011
Thanks for the review ya'll. I look forward to seeing it.
01:34 PM on 05/09/2011
Surprisingly good film. And Chris was a nice treat too.
09:20 PM on 05/09/2011
Looks like Brad Pitt, and yet has an original style that is refreshing and Hot!
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Daws
Wants to go to there.
01:29 PM on 05/09/2011
Great movie. May be my favorite Marvel movie yet. And seriously, Chris Hemsworth is insanely hot! Seriously, omg!
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SamiSam
Don't let the smooth taste fool you.
05:24 PM on 05/09/2011
SERIOUSLY!
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KDMac
It's called sarcasm, Genius.
01:18 PM on 05/09/2011
Loved it!