Paramount did not quite reach the $50 million they were hoping for with their PG toon Rango. With an estimated $38 million from its 3,917 locations, however, the 2D animated feature did manage to top The Green Hornet to become the biggest debut of 2011 so far.
Title | Weekend | Total | |
1 | Rango | $38,000,000 | $38 |
2 | The Adjustment Bureau | $20,900,000 | $20.9 |
3 | Beastly | $10,100,000 | $10.1 |
4 | Hall Pass | $9,000,000 | $27 |
5 | Gnomeo & Juliet | $6,900,000 | $83.7 |
6 | Unknown | $6,620,000 | $53.1 |
7 | The King’s Speech | $6,501,000 | $123.8 |
8 | Just Go With It | $6,500,000 | $88.2 |
9 | I Am Number Four | $5,702,000 | $46.4 |
10 | Justin Bieber: Never Say Never | $4,325,000 | $68.8 |

Rango reteamed Depp with his Pirates of the Caribbean director Gore Verbinski (and if you didn’t already know it, the film’s promo spots were very helpful in pushing the fact). An animated Western that promoted itself as being “for grownups too” was not a guaranteed winner, especially with its PG rating and its total lack of 3D effects. Still, with the year we’ve been having Rango is looking like Christmas and the Resurrection all rolled into one… a true multi-demo hit, in other words. How much of a hit, in the long run, will depend largely on the film’s legs. It’s hard to pin down a budget figure for Rango, but let’s assume that it’s somewhere in the neighborhood of $150 million. Throw in heavy marketing costs and Rango will have to stay tall in the saddle to make it to profitable.


The news wasn’t quite as good for the week’s fourth new entry. With an estimated $3.5 million from 2,003 locations, the Rogue/Relativity comedy Take Me Home Tonight just missed the top ten. Among holdovers, last weekend’s number one Hall Pass had an excellent hold, falling just 33% into fourth place. Last weekend’s would-be number one title, Gnomeo and Juliet, declined 48% to claim fifth place after four weeks in release. But, once again, the best hold was held by The King’s Speech which fell just 11% this weekend. That wasn’t quite the post-Oscar bump one might expect, but considering the caliber of that Oscar telecast, a tiny decline is probably the best they could hope for.
Hollywood hopes to keep its box office upswing going next weekend with three new releases: Battle: Los Angeles has the screen count advantage with more than 3,300 locations set to screen the alien invasion pic. The animated Mars Needs Moms counters with that all-important 3D edge and 3,000 locations and Red Riding Hood has Amanda Seyfried working for it. Paramount hopes Rango will still be in the mix as well, so it should be interesting to see how it all plays out.
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