Friday Box Office: 'Dear John' Takes Down 'Avatar' with $13.8M

Friday Box Office: 'Dear John' Takes Down 'Avatar' with $13.8M

Published: February 04, 2010 @ 5:00 pm
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By Daniel Frankel

Saturday box-office update:

It was expected that Sony's "Dear John" might challenge "Avatar" for this weekend's box-office crown, but nobody said anything about a rout, much less anything about the teen-targeted romantic drama having a $35 million weekend.

But scratch your blue Na'vi head and rub your big yellow 3D eyes -- that's exactly what happened. Starring "Mamma Mia!'s" Amanda Seyfried and "G.I. Joe's" Channing Tatum as war-torn lovers, "Dear John" raced out to a $13.6 million Friday at North American theaters, according to studio estimates, putting it on pace for the biggest opening ever for a Screen Gems-label film (2005's "Exorcism of Emily Rose" holds the current mark at $30 million).

"Mid-twenties was the highest number I heard from optimistic whispers in the hall," said one Sony official. "This was a fantastic start."

Tracked to do around $25 million on the high end, "Dear John" -- fully financed by Relativity Media at a production cost of around $25 million -- could end the weekend with more than $35 million in domestic grosses.

Finally relegated to No. 2 after seven rather auspicious weeks, Fox's "Avatar" took in $6.2 million Friday, registering only a 17 percent week-to-week drop.

James Cameron's 3D film, the now the biggest domestic, foreign and worldwide grosser ever with nearly $2.1 billion in global receipts, is tracking to finish with about $22 million in North America over the three-day weekend period.

Also opening wide this weekend, Lionsgate John Travolta action thriller "From Paris with Love" got off to a soft start, grossing just under $3 million at 2,722 engagements. Picked to take in somewhere in the mid-teens this weekend, the film, directed by Pierre Morel (the guy who did last year's Fox hit "Taken"), is on pace for only about an $8 million weekend.

With the Super Bowl set to occupy up to 100 million viewers Sunday, the overall weekend box office isn't expected to be huge.

However, a number of studios anticipated a bump from last week's Academy Awards nominations.

And while "Avatar's" nine Oscar nominations might not have had too much affect on the gross of a film that has pretty much been seen by everyone in the movie-going marketplace a this point, a nod to star Jeff Bridges (Best Actor) spurred Fox Searchlight's "Crazy Heart" to expand to 819 theaters and finish in the top 10 with $1.1 million Friday.

Here's a look at the top 10 at the domestic box office Friday:

“Dear John” ($13.8m)
“Avatar” ($6.2m)
“From Paris with Love” ($3.0m)
“Edge of Darkness” ($2.3m)
“When in Rome” ($2.0m)
“The Tooth Fairy” ($1.7m)
“Book of Eli” ($1.5m)
“Crazy Heart” ($1.1m)
“Legion” ($1.1m)
“Sherlock Holmes” ($0.8m)

Thursday preview:

It probably won't be enough to topple "Avatar" from its position atop the North American box office, but James Cameron's 3D blockbuster will finally face some real competition this weekend.

First, there's Sony/Screen Gems romantic drama “Dear John, opening in 2,969 theaters, and tracking quite strongly with Super Bowl-resistant younger females.

Starring “Big Love’s” Amanda Seyfried and heartthrob Channing Tatum as war-torn lovers, it could do as much as $25 million worth of business this weekend, according to some tracking estimates.

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