‘Breaking Dawn’ Scores $16.9M Friday, ‘Muppets’ Rebounds With $12.3M

Disney’s “Muppets” revival gains strength after a slow Thanksgiving and is now pacing for $42M over the five-day holiday

Saturday update

The fourth installment of Summit Entertainment's "Twilight" franchise remained the box office leader Friday, taking in $16.9 million, according to studio estimates.

"The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 1" is on track to gross $61 million over the five-day holiday weekend. Disney's "The Muppets," meanwhile, took in an estimated $12.3 million on Friday and now is looking at a $42 million five-day weekend.

Two other new releases, the Paramount/GK Films 3D "Hugo" and the Sony/Aardman animated "Arthur Christmas" grossed about $4.5 million each on Friday. "Arthur Chrismtas" is tracking for about $15.2 million for the long weekend and "Hugo" looks to be set for $15 million for the five days, according to rival-studio estimates.

The Warner Bros. holdover "Happy Feet Two" grossed an estimated $5.1 million on Friday. That movie is on pace for $17.2 million over the five-day weekend.

Friday update:

Summit Entertainment's fourth "Twilight" movie continued its strong play Thursday, Thanksgiving Day, grossing $7.8 million, according to studio estimates, and beating a trio of newly released PG movies.

That group included Disney's "The Muppets," which fell off its early strong pace Thursday, grossing just $5.9 million. The film is now on pace to gross less than $40 million over the five-day holiday.

Among other newly released titles, Martin Scoresese's 3D family film "Hugo" grossed $2.3 million, according to rival-studio estimates. The Paramount/GK Films release is on pace to gross just over $16 million over the holiday period.

Sony/Aardman's "Arthur Christmas" grossed $1.9 million Thursday and is on pace to gross less than $15 million over the holiday.

Among holdovers, Warner's "Happy Feet Two" took in $2.1 million Thursday. It could have more than $40 million in total grosses by the time the weekend is over, but that's not where the studio hoped the $130 million film would be after two weekends.

Thursday update:

Disney's anticipated film reboot of "The Muppets" enjoyed a solid $6.6 million debut Wednesday, the day before Thanksgiving. But it was the continued strong play of Summit's "Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1" that continued to rule the box office, grossing $12.4 million, according to rival-studio estimates.

The fourth "Twilight" movie is on pace to gross close to $60 million over the five-day holiday period, which would give it a domestic total of well over $200 million by the end of the weekend.

Debuting at 3,440 theaters, Disney's "The Muppets" could come close to $50 million over the same five-day period, which beat pre-release estimates.

Also read: Disney's 'Muppets': The Raciest Marketing Campaign Ever for a PG Film (Video)

While "The Muppets" will manage to carve a niche at a box office flooded with PG films, Paramount/GK Films' "Hugo" and Sony/Aardman's "Arthur Christmas" had a quieter time getting established Wednesday.

"Arthur Christmas" debuted to $2.4 million at 3,376 U.S. and Canadian theaters Wednesday and is on pace for only around $16 million for the five-day holiday.

Starting out in 1,227 locations, the Martin Scorsese-directed "Hugo" grossed $1.7 million, according to rival studio estimates, putting it on pace for around $14 million for the holiday.

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