Box Office Preview: 'Apes' should rise to the top
Updated: 2011-08-05 14:53
(Agencies)
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Cast members James Franco and Freida Pinto pose at the premiere of "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" at the Grauman's Chinese theatre in Hollywood, California July 28, 2011. [Photo/Agencies]
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Sony's "The Smurfs" scared the boots off some high-profile Western dudes this past weekend when it ended up a very close second behind the favored "Cowboys & Aliens" from Universal/Dreamworks. This time around, look for "The Smurfs" to leave "Cowboys" in the dust for a second-place finish around $20 million, compared to the high teens for the third-place "Cowboys."
Actually, "The Smurfs" has already pulled ahead of "Cowboys" in the midweek box office race and now has a higher North American gross than its competitor. By Sunday night, that total could be nearing $75 million.
Universal's debuting "The Change-Up," starring Ryan Reynolds and Jason Bateman, puts a new spin on an old twist and is expected to land in fourth place in the low to mid teens. From "Freaky Friday" to "17 Again" - and countless films in between - the body-switching movie is a cinema staple, and this time the formula gets the R-rated treatment, which should give "The Change-Up" solid date-crowd appeal.
This weekend's fifth-place position features three possible contenders, each with the potential to make around $10 million: Paramount's "Captain America: The First Avenger," Warner Bros.' "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2," and Warners' R-rated comedy "Crazy Stupid Love."