According to showbizdata.com, Attack of the Clones pulled in $7.5M for Tuesday bringing the total to $128.3M in just six days since its release last Thursday.
On Monday, which was boosted in Canada by the Victoria Day holiday, George Lucas' $115 million digital epic took in $10,660,341, down 56.3% from Sunday. It then eased 29.6% on Tuesday to $7,502,796, propelling its six-day total to $128,332,368. In the process, it skyrocketed up the all time chart, from No. 192 on Sunday to No. 160 on Monday to No. 137 on Tuesday.
As sensational as Clones' numbers are, they are beginning to lag behind those of The Phantom Menace three years ago. Playing at 2,970 theaters, 191 fewer than Clones, Menace generated $10,881,272 on its first Monday, off 50.4% from Sunday. It then dipped 24.8% to $8,181,275 on Tuesday for a seven-day tally of $124,723,784.
The disparity is even greater when considering that ticket prices have jumped 12% on average since 1999. Menace's Monday and Tuesday grosses would equal about $12.2 million and $9.2 million respectively today.
At this rate, Clones should hit around $142 million by the end of Thursday, which would put it slightly ahead of the $140,196,636 that Menace posted by its second Thursday.
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