LOS ANGELES, May 11 (Xinhua) -- "Iron Man" clobbered
two new releases this weekend to retain the top place at box office in North
America, taking in about 50.5 million dollars on its track to become one of the
biggest movie hits ever, preliminary figures released Sunday showed.
The Marvel Studios movie, released by Paramount, has
already sold an estimated 177 million dollars worth of tickets in two weeks in
U.S. and Canadian theaters, and is closing in on the 200-million-dollar mark,
according to Los Angeles-based box office tracker Media By Numbers.
Warner Bros.' anime-inspired movie "Speed Racer"
finished in second with comparatively weak 20.2 million dollars in its opening
weekend, followed by 20th Century Fox's romantic comedy "What Happens In Vegas"
with 20 million dollars.
However, the ticket sales figures of the two new
releases could change when final weekend tallies are released Monday.
Rounding out the top 5 films this weekend were
romantic comedy "Made of Honor" and female comedy "Baby Mama," with 7.6 million
and 5.8 million dollars respectively.