Wiki News/'iCarly: The Movie' must gross $100 million in US box office in order to get a sequel

Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies expecting for their current movie, iCarly: The Movie to become a box office hit. They said that iCarly: The Movie must gross at least $100 million in the US at the box office by September 19, so they can put a sequel to this movie in works. If not, they will not create a sequel. Now that's sounds like a little harsh. What if it won't make it.

iCarly: The Movie opened with $50 million, and is currently up to $80 million, and were thinking that it's about to be there as soon as possible. It's worldwide total is $181 million, this makes it Nickelodeon Movies' second most successful movie after 2004's Lemony Snickett's A Series of the Untortunate Events, starring Jim Carrey. That movie grossed over $209 million worldwide.

On it's second weekend, the movie fell 58 percent grossing $15.9 million reaching third place behind Will Ferell and Mark Wahlberg's The Other Guys and Leonardo DiCapiro's ''Inception (both made $35 million and $18 million respectingly). Even if it fell from first place last weekend, it already close from being behind Step Up 3D, where it also take $15 million home.