SINGAPORE - MAN OF STEEL flies to the top of the box office as it collects US$2,557,868 from 97 screens (including 3D and IMAX 3D) with a monstrous US$26,370 screen average. It's now the 5th highest grosser of the year to date.
Other debuts include Thai horror PEE MAK, which scares up US$248,455 (including sneaks from last weekend) on 15 screens and a strong screen average of US$13,086.
The Andy Lau thriller SWITCH 天机:富春山居图 opens on 10 screens with US$72,022 and a US$7,202 screen average.
Animated adventure TAD THE LOST EXPLORER (which includes a single 3D screen) starts off on 8 screens for a weak US$3,925 screen average and a US$31,396 first weekend total.
Last weekend's top film AFTER EARTH dips a drastic 73.% and grosses a further US$223,568 for a US$1,293,880 total to date. NOW YOU SEE ME holds steadfast in the runner-up spot, dipping 43.2% but maintains a muscular US$18,106 screen average. The magic show crime caper has walked away with US$1,651,282 to date.
The Taiwanese apocalyptic flick ZOMBIE 108 弃城 which opened last weekend has grossed US$6,744 so far.
Overall, the box office grossed US$3,708,056, a 31.1% increase from the last weekend. This is the second highest grossing weekend of the year to date, and only the 4th time the US$3m barrier has been breached in 2013. It's also a mighty 53.54% increase from the same frame a year ago when MADAGASCAR 3: EUROPE'S MOST WANTED held the top spot for a second week.
Source: Box Office Mojo
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