Director of the movie Kenny Ortega (C) holds Manly
'Little Pickles' Ortega from the movie, as he poses with cast members Ashley
Tisdale (L) and Zac Efron at the premiere of the movie "High School Musical 3:
Senior Year" at Galen Center in Los Angeles October 16.- Xinhua/Reuters
"High School Musical 3: SeniorYear" danced to the top of worldwide box office
this weekend, as the Disney teenager film taking in US$42 million in North
America and US$40 million overseas in its opening weekend, according to studio
estimates released yesterday.
The first big-screen adaptation of Disney's popular television movie series
has racked up the best opening receipts for a movie musical ever in Hollywood's
history, overpassing the ABBA-inspired "Mama Mia," which set the previous
opening record for a musical with US$27.8 million in July.
It also became the first global box office leader since the sixth Batman film
"The Dark Knight" was released in July.
"High School Musical 3," which tells the story of students of a fictional New
Mexico high school preparing for their graduation performance and attracts
audience comprising mostly pre-teen girls and their families, opened in the
United States and Canada this weekend simultaneously with 23 overseas markets,
including Britain, Germany and Spain.
Meanwhile, Liongate's horror sequel "Saw V" opened in second place with
US$30.5 million in North America in this pre-Halloween weekend. It was the first
time that the franchise didn't make to the top of box office since the original
"Saw" debuted No.3 in 2004.
Last week's box office leader, 20th Century Fox's video game adaptation "Max
Payne" was in third place with US$7.6 million, followed by Disney animal comedy
"Beverly Hills Chihuahua" and Warner Bros.' criminal drama "Pride and Glory," a
new release, respectively with US$6.9 million and US$6.3 million.
Hollywood's weekend revenues soared with the combined performance of "High
School Musical 3" and "Saw V," as the top-selling 12 movies took in US$120.5
million over the three-day period, up 41 percent from the same weekend a year
ago.