'Giant Slayer' is big draw
LOS ANGELES — It wasn’t exactly a mighty victory, but “Jack the Giant Slayer” won the weekend at the box office.
The Warner Bros. 3-D action extravaganza, based on the Jack and the Beanstalk legend, made just $28 million to debut at No. 1, according to Sunday studio estimates. It had a reported budget of just under $200 million. “Jack” comes from Bryan Singer, director of the first two “X-Men” movies.
But the studio also hit a milestone with “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey” crossing the $1 billion mark worldwide. The first of three films based on the classic J.R.R. Tolkien novel has made $301.1 million domestically and $700 million internationally.
Estimated weekend sales:
1. “Jack the Giant Slayer,” $28 million
2. “Identity Thief,” $9.7 million
3. “21 & Over,” $9 million
4. “The Last Exorcism Part II,” $8 million
5. “Snitch,” $7.7 million
6. “Escape From Planet Earth,” $6.7 million
7. “Safe Haven,” $6.3 million
8. “Silver Linings Playbook,” $5.9 million
9. “A Good Day to Die Hard,” $4.5 million
10. “Dark Skies,” $3.6 million.
