Wiki News/'Will & Grace' is romantic, 'Toy Story 3' taken in the garbage

Since it open on Wednesday with an impressive $17 million Warner Bros./Paramount Pictures' "Will & Grace" romances to top Friday box office bringing in an estimated $25 million, adding up to $57 million so far in three days at 3,439 locations. Lucky that it'll be up to $100 million in five days, with $60-80 million for it's three day weekend. This is going to become the biggest hit for a romantic comedy film of all-time to take over New Line Cinema's "Sex and the City", which debut with $57 million from 3,285 locations.

Meanwhile, Disney/Pixars's "Toy Story 3" were being thrown away this weekend for a close second place at the Friday box office, bringing in an estimated $18 million at 4,028 locations.

The 3D pic bested the comedic star power of Sony's "Grown Ups," starring Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Kevin James, David Spade and Rob Schneider. "Grown Ups" collected about $14 million in 3,534 engagements.

The Tom Cruise-Cameron Diaz starrer "Knight and Day" grabbed the No. 3 spot, earning about $6.3 million for the Fox film from 3,098 runs.

Sony's "Karate Kid" slides in at No. 4 this week, taking in an estimate of $4.8 million in 3,740 engagements and Fox's "The A-Team," takes fifth place with $1.9 million on 3,242 screens.

Universal's "Get Him to the Greek," takes the No. 6 spot with $985,000 in 2,189 runs, while Disney's "Prince of Persia," grabbed $901,000 at 1,851 locations.

Rounding out the bottom three are Paramount's "Shrek Forever After," which collected about $850,000 in 2,340 engagements, Lionsgate's "Killers," which earned about $659,000 in 2,271 runs and Warner Bros. "Jonah Hex," which took in about $500,000 in 2,825 runs.