X-2: The high-powered sequel X2: X-Men United held it's top spot at the box office, pulling in an estimated $41.4 million in its second weekend. X2's 10-day total is at an estimated $149.05 million, which indicates a strong, $23 million take at the box office during the week. "X2" has almost surpassed its predecessor's total gross in only 10 days. X-Men, which was released in July of 2000 took in $157.3 million in its domestic run.
In more surprising news, Daddy Day Care, the new Eddie Murphy comedy about an inept dad who starts a day care business, had a strong opening weekend, hauling in an estimated $27.6 million. The movie was chastised by critics (28 positive reviews out of 95 on www.rottentomatoes.com) but posted a solid $8,189 per screen average, showing in 3,370 theaters.
Check out how the rest of the movies did this weekend
Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Famke Janssen, James Marsden, Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, Anne Paquin, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Bruce Davidson, Alan Cumming, Kelly Hu, Aaron Stanford, Katie Stuart, Shawn Ashmore, Brian Cox, Peter Wingfield, Alfred E. Humphries, Jill Teed, James Kirk, Ty Olsson, Kea Wong, Shauna Kain