PREDICTED WEEKEND BOX OFFICE

There were no surprises last week as Saw 3D, the seventh and final chapter in the popular horror franchise, killed at the box office and dominated the Halloween weekend with $22.5 million. But it may have a tough time chopping up the competition this weekend, with three highly anticipated new films entering the box office race. Those new films include the animated movie MegaMind, Tyler Perry's For Colored Girls and Todd Phillips's Due Date, all of which are expected to bump the reigning champ out of the top spot on the charts.

Predicted to debut at number one is the new super-hero themed animated family film MegaMind, which stars Will Ferrell (The Other Guys), Tina Fey (Baby Mama), Jonah Hill (Superbad) and Brad Pitt (Troy). Currently the movie has an average rating of a 4.7 on our site. Out of the thirteen people who have rated the film ten of them have given it five stars while the trailer for the movie has had over 9,000 views. Here is what one of our readers had to say about the new movie: "You got to love this cast! This should be fun." The movie is predicted to earn an impressive $60.5 million in its opening weekend.

Predicted to debut at number two is the new movie from Old School director Todd Phillips, entitled Due Date. The road trip comedy stars an excellent cast of actors including Robert Downey Jr. (Iron Man 2), Zach Galifianakis (The Hangover), Juliette Lewis (Natural Born Killers), Michelle Monaghan (Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang) and Oscar winners Jamie Foxx (Ray) and Alan Arkin (Little Miss Sunshine). Currently the movie has an average rating of a 4.1 on our site. Out of the nine people who have rated the film four of them have given it five stars while the trailer for the movie has had over 11,000 views. Here is what one of our readers had to say about the new movie: "I don't usually like frat-boy garbage, but I enjoyed The Hangover and I'm sort of intrigued by this." The movie is predicted to earn about $42.3 million in its opening weekend.

Predicted to debut at number three is Tyler Perry's (Why Did I Get Married Too?) latest drama, For Colored Girls. The film stars an amazing cast of actresses which includes Janet Jackson (Nutty Professor II: The Klumps), Thandie Newton (Mission: Impossible 2), Kerry Washington (Mother and Child), Anika Noni Rose (The Princess and the Frog), Kimberly Elise (Set It Off), Loretta Devine (Death at a Funeral), Phylicia Rashad (The Cosby Show) and Oscar winner Whoopi Goldberg (Ghost). Currently the movie has an average rating of a 2.5 on our site. Out of the three people who have rated the film only one of them gave it five stars while the trailer for the movie has had only about 2,000 views. Here is what one of our readers had to say about the new movie: "I've enjoyed a number of Tyler Perry's movies and he certainly does good quality work." The movie is predicted to earn about $25.6 million in its opening weekend.

Predicted to drop three places from its debut last week to number four is the seventh and final chapter in the extremely successful horror film franchise, Saw. Saw 3D stars Tobin Bell (In the Line of Fire), Costas Mandylor (Soapdish), Betsy Russell (Chain Letter), Sean Patrick Flanery (The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day) and Cary Elwes (The Princess Bride). Last week, the movie made $8,013 on each of its 2,808 screens for an opening weekend total of about $22.5 million, which earned back its entire $20 million production budget. The movie is predicted to earn an additional $8.1 million this weekend.

Rounding off the top five and predicted to fall only two spots from last week is the action-comedy Red. The movie is based on the graphic novel by Warren Ellis and stars an all-star cast that includes Emmy winners Bruce Willis (Live Free or Die Hard) and Mary-Louise Parker (Red Dragon), Oscar winners Morgan Freeman (The Dark Knight), Helen Mirren (National Treasure: Book of Secrets), Richard Dreyfuss (Jaws) and Ernest Borgnine (Escape From New York), Oscar nominee John Malkovich (Jonah Hex), Karl Urban (Star Trek), Julian McMahon (Fantastic Four) and Brian Cox (X2: X-Men United). While the movie dropped nearly 28.1% last week from the week before, it was added in seventy-six theaters, earning $3,228 on each of its 3,349 screens for a weekend total of about $10.8 million. Now in just three weeks the movie has made $58.9 million, holding strong on the charts and earning back its entire $58 million production budget. The movie is predicted to earn an additional $7.9 million this weekend.

The rest of the top ten films at the box office this weekend are predicted to look like this:

Predicted to drop a drastic four places from last week to number six is the sequel to last year's extremely popular psychological horror film, Paranormal Activity, Paranormal Activity 2 starring Katie Featherston. While the movie dropped nearly 59.4% last week from its debut the previous week, it was added in twenty-three theaters, earning $5,094 on each of its 3,239 screens for a weekend total of about $16.5 million. In just two weeks the movie has made roughly $65 million, which far surpasses its $3 million production budget earning a profit of roughly $62 million. The movie is predicted to earn an additional $7.5 million this weekend.

Predicted to fall three spots from last week to number seven is the third installment of the film adaptation of the popular MTV reality series Jackass, Jackass 3D. In the film, Johnny Knoxville (The Dukes of Hazzard) returns for punishment along with his friends Bam Margera, Steve-O, Chris Pontius and Jason Acuña. While the movie dropped nearly 60.5% last week from the week before, it was added in twenty-eight theaters, earning $2,684 on each of its 3,139 screens for a weekend total of about $8.4 million. In only three weeks the movie has already made $101.5 million, surpassing its $20 million production budget and earning a profit of over $80 million. The movie is predicted to earn an additional $5.2 million this weekend.

Predicted to drop three places from last week to number eight is the latest film from Oscar winning director Clint Eastwood (Gran Torino) called Hereafter. The film stars Matt Damon (The Bourne Identity), Bryce Dallas Howard (Spider-Man 3) and Jay Mohr (Go). While the movie dropped nearly 47.4% last week from the week before, it was added in 243 theaters, earning $2,607 on each of its 2,424 screens for a weekend total of about $6.3 million. In three weeks the movie has only made $22.1 million, falling short of earning back its entire $50 million production budget. The movie is predicted to earn an additional $3.9 million this weekend.

Predicted to fall three spots from last week to number nine is Walt Disney Pictures latest sports film Secretariat, based on the true story of the triple-crown winning racehorse. The film stars Oscar nominees Diane Lane (Unfaithful), John Malkovich (In the Line of Fire) and James Cromwell (Babe), as well as Dylan Walsh (Nip/Tuck), Kevin Connolly (Entourage), Fred Dalton Thompson (Die Hard 2: Die Harder) and Scott Glenn (The Hunt for Red October). While the movie dropped nearly 28.5% last week from the week before, it earned $1,611 on each of its 3,108 screens, for a weekend total of $5 million. Now in just over a month the movie has held strong and made roughly $37.4 million, which earns back its entire $35 million production budget. The movie is predicted to earn an additional $3.3 million this weekend.

Finally, predicted to drop three places from last week to number ten is the latest film from The Curious Case of Benjamin Button director David Fincher called The Social Network. The movie, which is about the founding of Facebook stars a cast of excellent young actors that includes Jesse Eisenberg (Zombieland), Andrew Garfield (Never Let Me Go), Rooney Mara (A Nightmare on Elm Street), Rashida Jones (I Love You, Man) and Justin Timberlake (Alpha Dog). The movie dropped nearly 38.0% last week from the previous week and it was seen in 154 less theaters than the week before. But it still earned roughly $1,632 on each of its 2,767 screens, for a weekend total of $4.5 million. Now in just over a month the movie has made $79.5 million, which earns back its entire $50 million production budget and then some. The movie is predicted to earn an additional $2.4 million this weekend. Be sure to check out Box Office Beat Down this Sunday to see who is crowned the King of the box office this week and check back here next week for more box office predictions!