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Mark Wahlberg's rags to riches football drama, Invincible managed to take the lion's share of weekend ticket sales in the United States according to Sunday studio estimates.
The movie's total ticket sales since its release 11 days ago now totals $37.8 million.
Lionsgate's action film Crank opened at No. 2 with $13 million.
Nicolas Cage's The Wicker Man raked in $11.7 million to debut in third place. Here's the rest of this week's top ten grossing films in the United States:
- Invincible, $15.2 million.
- Crank, $13 million.
- The Wicker Man, $11.7 million.
- Little Miss Sunshine, $9.7 million.
- The Illusionist, $8 million.
- Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, $7.7 million.
- Barnyard: The Original Party Animals, $6.4 million.
- Accepted, $5.9 million.
- World Trade Center, $5.8 million.
- Step Up, $5.5 million.
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