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Will Smith Is No Longer The King Of Summer

Fast and The FuriousMarking a sizeable blow for one of the world’s top stars, Will Smith‘s sci-fi adventure After Earthnarrowly lost to Now You See Me, although neither movie could catch the latest installment of The Fast and The Furious. After Earth, starring Smith and his son, Jaden, and directed by M. Night Shyamalan, took in $27 million, far below estimates, marking a major loss for the former king of the July 4th blockbuster.

The top 12 films of the weekend, as of Sunday, June 2, are as follows:

RANKTITLEDISTRIBUTOR NAMEWEEKEND REVENUECUME REVENUE
REVENUE# OF LOCATIONS*LOC AVG
1Fast & Furious 6Universal$34,537,8203,6869,370$170,377,345
2Now You See MeLionsgate$28,050,0002,9259,589$28,050,000
3After EarthSony$27,000,0003,4017,938$27,000,000
4Star Trek Into DarknessParamount$16,400,0003,5854,574$181,156,486
4Epic20th Century Fox$16,400,0003,8944,211$65,161,181
6Hangover 3, TheWarner Bros.$15,930,0003,5654,468$88,085,654
7Iron Man 3Disney$8,006,0002,8952,765$384,751,000
8Great Gatsby, TheWarner Bros.$6,265,0002,6352,377$128,255,892
9Yeh Jawaani Hai DeewaniEros Entertainment$1,650,55016210,188$1,650,550
10MudRoadside Attractions$1,225,5005802,112$16,865,596
11Croods, The20th Century Fox$615,0005061,215$180,538,061
12Frances HaIFC Films$552,1821334,151$1,578,314

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