CANNES -- The mighty Thor and raunchy female comedy Bridesmaids helped fuel a box office rebound in the U.S., even without a new summer tentpole.
Paramount and Marvel Studios? Thor stayed at No. 1 in its second weekend, grossing an estimated $34.5 million for a domestic cume of $119.3 million. The superhero pic fell less than expected, or 48 percent (Fast Five fell 62 percent in its second outing).
Worldwide, Thor has now cumed north of $300 million.
Universal continued its recent winning streak with Paul Feig?s R-rated Bridesmaids, produced by Judd Apatow. The pic grossed $24.6 million ? well more than expected ? to come in No. 2, according to Rentrak.
Fast Five, also from Universal, held well in its third weekend, dropping less than 40 percent to an estimated $19.5 million domestically. The action movie has now earned $168.8 million in North America and $271.1 million internationally, for an eye-popping global cume of $440.5 million. It?s now the most successful film in the franchise.
Sony and Screen Gems? Priest 3D debuted to No. 4 domestically, grossing an estimated $14.6 million to come in ahead of expectations. Overseas, the Paul Bettany starrer is doing better business, cuming $25.6 million in its first two weekends.
Overall, domestic box office revenues were down just 3 percent from the same weekend last year.
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