Saturday, December 15, 2012

The Hobbit Tops Box Office, Set to Break December Records

Lincoln Rise of the Guardians Skyfall The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

BOX OFFICE

(Warner Bros.)

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is set to win the weekend box office easily, and is projected to become the biggest December debut in history.

The first installment of Peter Jackson's new fantasy trilogy is currently on pace for $90 million in its opening weekend, which would break the $77 million December debuts for I Am Legend and Avatar in previous years.

Skyfall and Rise of the Guardians are battling for a distant second place, with both movies tracking toward $7 million, just ahead of Lincoln ($6.5 million).

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn ' Part 2 is in a tight race with Life of Pi for the #5 spot ' each film is looking at roughly $5 million in receipts.

The closely packed chart continues with Wreck-It Ralph ($3.2 million), Playing for Keeps ($3 million), Red Dawn ($2.5 million) and Silver Linings Playbook ($2 million).

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