Armed with his famous hammer, the god “Thor” was a major hit in the North American box office in the first place dislodging Harrison Ford and “The Ender Strategy”, according to final figures released Monday by Exhibitor Relations.
” Thor: The World of Darkness, “the second installment of the mythological saga of Marvel stable, where the muscular god starring Chris Hemsworth has put some order in the cosmos, pocketing $ 85.7 million.
The goose that lays golden eggs is followed by the Disney comedy “Bad Grandpa” of Jackass. The adventures of a grandfather irresponsible report $ 11.3 million (78.8 million in three weeks of operation.)
The movie animation “Free Birds” epic two turkeys determined to save American tables the famous Thanksgiving turkey, a backup for its second week of release and ranks third with 11.1 million dollars (30.1 million total )
“Last Vegas”, where the sixties Robert De Niro, Morgan Freeman and Kevin Kline are four hundred rounds in the city of sin to bury the boy life Michael Douglas, is fourth with $ 11 million ($ 33.5 million in two weeks).
“Ender’s Strategy” , which marked the return of Harrison Ford band in the world of science fiction, tumbling from first to fifth place and harvest 10.3 million (44 million in total).
“Gravity”, in which George Clooney and Sandra Bullock represent two astronauts sinking in space, is the sixth in its sixth week on the screen, with another $ 8.5 million in revenue on the weekend (for a total of 231.2 million .)
with 6.7 million, “12 years a slave” Steve McQueen, on the true story of a free man sold into slavery, remains in 7th place ($ 17.4 million in a month) before “Captain Phillips” with Tom Hanks ship captain held hostage by Somali pirates (5.7 million, 90.9 million total).
Romantic “It was time” the Briton Richard Curtis is the ninth with four, 8 million (6.3 million in total), followed by the cartoon “The Island of Yum nimaux” still garners $ 2.8 million (110 million in 7 weeks).
"Thor" terrace Harrison Ford at the North American box office

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