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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Easily Wins Box Office for Third Week in a Row

(Summit)

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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 won the top spot at the box office for the third weekend straight, topping a slew of family films.

Breaking Dawn took in $16.9 million, beating The Muppets ($11.2 million), Hugo ($7.6 million), and Arthur Christmas ($7.4 million).

Breaking Dawn Nears Half a Billion Dollars at Box Office + Weekend’s Top 10

(Summit)

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Not only did Breaking Dawn take first place again at the box office, raking in $62.3 million over the five-day Thanksgiving holiday weekend, but the film has now earned close to half a billion dollars.

To date, the fourth installment of the Twilight series has earned $221.3 million in North America, and with an international take of $268 million (including this weekend’s $71.5 million), the worldwide cumulative gross is $489.3 million.

Coming in second this holiday weekend was The Muppets, which has returned to the big screen in a big way with $43.5 million in ticket sales.

Breaking Dawn Tops $283 Million Worldwide + Full U.S. Box Office

(Summit)

BOX OFFICE

As expected, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 dominated the box office.

The movie debuted to $72 million on Friday, the second-biggest single-day opening in history, and has taken in $139.5 million for the weekend. Internationally, the film has topped $144 million for a combined $283.5 million.

Coming in a distant second was Happy Feet Two with $21.8 million.

Nabbing third was Immortals with $12.5 million in ticket sales.

Immortals Wins Box Office Battle

(Relativity)

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Swords-and-sandals action flick Immortals has won the weekend box office, with the tale of ancient warriors and angry gods taking in a $32 million haul.

Coming in second was Adam Sandler‘s critically savaged Jack and Jill with $26 million in ticket sales.

Nabbing a close third was a Puss in Boots with $25.5 million.

Adam Sandler’s Jack and Jill Getting Almost “0″ Love From Critics

(Sony)

It’s long been said that Adam Sandler is critic-proof at the box office.

That theory might get its ultimate test this weekend.

The comedian’s new Jack and Jill is currently at 3% “fresh” on Rotten Tomatoes, the site that aggregates movie reviews.

Puss in Boots Beats Tower Heist For #1

(Paramount)

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Puss in Boots clawed its way to the top again with $32.1 million in ticket sales.

Coming in second was Tower Heist with $25.1 million.

And nabbing third was the stoner threequel A Very Harold & Kumar 3D with $13.1 million.

Puss In Boots Tops Weekend Box Office; Breaks Halloween Record

(Paramount)

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Puss In Boots has easily scratched its way to the top of the weekend box office.

Spinning off from Shrek, the Antonio Banderas-voiced character took in $34 million, breaking a Halloween weekend record. Saw 3 had previously held the title with $33.6 million.

Last week’s champ, Paranormal Activity 3, came in second with $18.5 million.

The Justin Timberlake and Amanda Seyfried sci-fi flick In Time nabbed third with $12 million.

WATCH: ‘Puss in Boots’ Trailer

(DreamWorks)

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The ‘Shrek’ spinoff ‘Puss in Boots’ will hit theaters in November, and now there’s a trailer to give fans a taste of what to expect.

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