User blog:Ceauntay/iCarly: The Movie vs. iCarly: The Sequel - Box Office Updates 5 Days After Release

iCarly: The Movie (2010) $59,959,296 in 5 Days in North America

iCarly: The Sequel (2012) in North America $40,652,886 in 5 Days

iCarly: The Sequel hits the box office, but something looks extremely odd and the box office numbers are quit different than from its last movie iCarly: The Movie. So we are going back in time back in 2010 to check out the box office numbers. And it turns out that sequel had a lower box office performance than its original back in 2010.

As you can see on top of this page, the sequel is $19.3 million shorter than the original has taken five days after its release. But these numbers are still running.

iCarly: The Movie (2010) $50,325,710 in Opening Weekend

iCarly: The Sequel (2012) in North America $33,188,890 in Opening Weekend

iCarly: The Sequel made $33.1 million, while iCarly: The Movie made $50.3 million in their opening weekends. And that is a big difference. A sequel is down 18 percent from the last movie.

Were not saying that it's bad, but we are saying that mostly audiences are too afraid to go to the movies because of last week's Auora shooting while screening The Dark Knight Rises. But that's okay, most people are too nervous about seeing movies in theaters when there could be shooting happening.

Also, The Dark Knight Rises claimed first place at the box office beating iCarly: The Sequel, even though iCarly: The Movie claimed first place at the box office ever since beating Inception. Most movies trying to beat blockbuster hit is very difficult, but as long as they film could get back its production budget money.

iCarly: The Movie is currently on DVD, and iCarly: The Sequel is currently playing in theaters everywhere.