Wiki News/'Jane Hoop Elementary' is 'Unstoppable'! Early Box Office Estimates

The sixth installment Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush: Part 1 has set a new opening day record. Yes, the film topped the all-time opening day North American box office on Friday with $75.2m according to early, rough estimates found at Deadline.com. Those are hardly what one would call blockbuster figures.

The fight is finally over as it surprised the $72.3 million opening day to The Twilight Saga: New Moon last year, as most of the people dislike the film.

It manage to take on The Dark Knight to make approximently $160 million by Sunday, to become the biggest weekend opening ever.

Directed by Tony Scott, and starring Chris Pine and Denzel Washington, Unstoppable came second to the North American box office on Friday with $8.5m.

In fact, for now Unstoppable is expected to finish the weekend with a relatively modest (for an action flick) $24.5m, behind DreamWorks' animated 3D feature Megamind ($25.5m), which took in approximately $6.9m on Friday.

Despite tweets asking for the exact location of Isle Esme so nasty alien spaceships could pulverize Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart, Universal's Skyline drew only $5.5m on Friday and is expected to reach at most $14m for the weekend.

Next in line on Friday were Todd Phillips' comedy Due Date with $5.3m ($16.5m for the weekend) and Morning Glory, the Harrison Ford-Diane Keaton-Rachel McAdams vehicle that has failed to catch on at the box office.

Morning Glory collected an estimated $3m on Friday and should reach $9.2m for the weekend.

Horror story of the weekend: no, not Saw 3D, Paranormal Activity 2, or Jackass 3D, but Tyler Perry's For Colored Girls down an estimated -72% on Friday.

Remember, those are early, rough estimates. Studio estimates for Friday will come out Saturday morning. Weekend estimates will be released on Sunday.

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