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LOS ANGELES (AP) - "Man of Steel" went up, up and away at the box office.

The Warner Bros. superhero film earned $116.6 million in its opening weekend. The retelling of Superman's backstory nabbed the record for biggest all-time opening in June and is the second biggest opening of the year behind "Iron Man 3," which is on the verge of cracking $400 million at the box office in North America.

The top 20 movies at U.S. and Canadian theaters Friday through Sunday, followed by distribution studio, gross, number of theater locations, average receipts per location, total gross and number of weeks in release, as compiled Monday by Hollywood.com, are:

1. "Man of Steel," Warner Bros., $116,619,362, 4,207 locations, $27,720 average, $128,681,486, one week.

2. "This Is the End," Sony, $20,719,162, 3,055 locations, $6,782 average, $33,027,297, one week.

3. "Now You See Me," Lionsgate, $11,016,473, 3,082 locations, $3,574 average, $80,705,916, three weeks.

4. "Fast & Furious 6," Universal, $9,583,330, 3,375 locations, $2,840 average, $219,723,955, four weeks.

5. "The Purge," Universal, $8,317,995, 2,591 locations, $3,210 average, $51,962,845, two weeks.

6. "The Internship," Fox, $7,148,551, 3,399 locations, $2,103 average, $31,099,912, two weeks.

7. "Epic," Fox, $6,284,905, 3,151 locations, $1,995 average, $95,713,528, four weeks.

8. "Star Trek: Into Darkness," Paramount, $6,256,254, 2,331 locations, $2,684 average, $211,086,948, five weeks.

9. "After Earth," Sony, $4,052,042, 2,432 locations, $1,666 average, $54,516,057, three weeks.

10. "Iron Man 3," Disney, $2,956,855, 1,649 locations, $1,793 average, $399,659,094, seven weeks.

11. "The Hangover Part III," Warner Bros., $2,782,149, 1,901 locations, $1,464 average, $108,032,701, four weeks.

12. "The Great Gatsby," Warner Bros., $1,674,333, 1,175 locations, $1,425 average, $139,977,874, six weeks.

13. "Before Midnight," Spc, $1,382,719, 897 locations, $1,541 average, $3,054,968, four weeks.

14. "42," Warner Bros., $606,121, 444 locations, $1,365 average, $93,701,489, 10 weeks.

15. "The Croods," Fox, $570,353, 368 locations, $1,550 average, $182,651,450, 13 weeks.

16. "Mud," Roadside Attractions, $539,078, 405 locations, $1,331 average, $19,563,103, eight weeks.

17. "Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani," Eros International, $310,774, 161 locations, $1,930 average, $3,394,010, three weeks.

18. "Frances Ha," IFC, $293,566, 212 locations, $1,385 average, $2,876,732, five weeks.

19. "The East," Fox Searchlight, $287,955, 115 locations, $2,504 average, $709,260, three weeks.

20. "Oz the Great and Powerful," Disney, $244,191, 259 locations, $943 average, $234,176,728, 15 weeks.

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Universal and Focus are owned by NBC Universal, a unit of Comcast Corp.; Sony, Columbia, Sony Screen Gems and Sony Pictures Classics are units of Sony Corp.; Paramount is owned by Viacom Inc.; Disney, Pixar and Marvel are owned by The Walt Disney Co.; Miramax is owned by Filmyard Holdings LLC; 20th Century Fox and Fox Searchlight are owned by News Corp.; Warner Bros. and New Line are units of Time Warner Inc.; MGM is owned by a group of former creditors including Highland Capital, Anchorage Advisors and Carl Icahn; Lionsgate is owned by Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.; IFC is owned by AMC Networks Inc.; Rogue is owned by Relativity Media LLC.


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    Philosoraptor wrote...
    Hey!!!!!!
    I saw this movie twice and it was awesome.
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    mikiec wrote...
    OZ
    I saw this once, will not see it again. Loved the original and TinMan.
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    Steve wrote...
    Look forward to seeing this
    the first one was ok. I was surprised to read on my websites that Liberals hated this movie because they identified many shots against the Left in the movie. Can't wait to see what they were talking about.
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    Steve wrote...
    correction
    should say read on many websites, not my
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    wrote...
    Trekkies, like myself
    Do not want more movies. We want a solid series with a decent opening song. I still do not know why a Voyager movie was never made. Not to mention DS9. The expectations that fans will continue to shell out huge bucks for a movie series is hopefully dead now. Like the previous Star Trek movie, I will wait for BluRay.
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    yrreta wrote...
    "...has pulled in $84.1 million...
    The film added $40 million overseas, pushing its total to $80.5." New math? You start at 84.1 mill, add 40 mill and end up at 80.5 mill...? Would that be 80 mill internationally and 84 mill nationally? Whatever, regardless, I'm still looking forward to seeing it. Voyager was too lame to have a movie made, Kirk and Piccard were shoot first, ask questions later, Janeway tried to be a kinder and gentler captain. Not much substance there for a good movie.
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