Historically, the Post-Memorial Day weekend has never shown much (if any) increase in sales, and that’s exactly the case from May 31 through June 2. Fast & Furious 6 has successfully kept itself in the lead for a consecutive week with a 6.5 million gap separating itself from the top performer of this week’s latest films, the drama/thriller Now You See Me and Will and Jaden Smith’s After Earth.
Trailing behind were some of last week’s latest films, Epic and Hangover III. For a complete listing of this weekend’s highest domestic grossing films, follow the jump for current estimates provided by Box Office Mojo.
- Fast & Furious 6 – $34,000,000+
- Now You See Me – $28,000,000+
- After Earth – $27,000,000+
- Star Trek Into Darkness – $16,400,000+
- Epic – $16,400,000+
- The Hangover Pt. 3 – $16,000,000+
- Iron Man 3 – $8,000,000+
- The Great Gatsby (2013) – $6,200,000+
- Yei Jawaani Hai Deewani – $1,700,000+
- Mud – $1,200,000+
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