The Hunger Games has topped the North American box office for the fourth week in a row - the first film to achieve the feat since Avatar in 2009.
The film, set in a dystopian future which forces teens to fight to the death on TV, took $21.5m (£13.6m).
The figure brings the movie's total 24-day haul to $337m (£213m) - already placing it in the top 25 of biggest box office earners in North America.
The Hunger Games stars Jennifer Lawrence and Liam Hemsworth
Distributor Lionsgate added global takings had now totalled $531m
(£335m).
The Farrelly Brothers' slapstick update of classic US TV show The Three
Stooges opened at two with $17.1m (£10.8m).
The film, starring Chris Diamantopoulos as Moe, Will Sasso as Curly and
Will and Grace's Sean Hayes as Larry, exceeded industry estimates of around
$10m (£6.3m).
The plot sees the trio stumble into a murder plot and star in a reality
television show.
Meanwhile, the 3D re-release of James Cameron's Titanic held the number
four spot, bringing the film's global box office haul - including the original
1997 release - to around $2.03bn (£1.28bn).
It has now become the second film to pass the $2bn mark, trailing only
to Cameron's Avatar, which took $2.8bn (£1.77bn).
The other new nationwide release, sci-fi thriller Lockout, opened in
10th place.
Starring Guy Pearce, the film tells the story of a man who tries to
rescue the president's daughter from an outer space prison.
Questions
1. Are you familiar with this movie? If so, why do think it was such a stellar success?
2. This movie is an adaptation from the novel 'Hunger Games'. Do you
like watching movies? More specifically, do you like watching movies that were
adapted from books? What others have
you seen?
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