It may not eclipse the opening-weekend performance of franchise predecessors, but Summit Entertainment’s vampire-romance threequel “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” is off to a bloody good — and record — start.
“Eclipse” fetched more than $30 million in estimated boxoffice from more than 4,000 domestic theaters programming midnight Tuesday performances, an unprecedented midnight tally. The witching-hour coin will be lumped in with Wednesday grosses.
A first sequel — “The Twilight Saga: New Moon” — opened with $142.8 million in November, en route to registering $296.6 million in total U.S. and Canadian coin. Opening with midnight Thursday performances, “New Moon” rose to a then-record $26.3 million in witching-hour loot and a record $72.7 million in first-day Friday boxoffice.
The original “Twilight” unspooled in November 2008 with a first-weekend haul of $69.6 million and a total domestic cume of $192.8 million.
Prior to “New Moon,” the record for midnight boxoffice was held by Warner Bros.’ “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince,” which rung up $22.2 million from its earliest performances.
“Eclipse” is expected to ring up more than $150 million through Monday, playing in a record 4,410 total locations. The coming weekend is considered a four-day theatrical frame, with Independence Day falling on Sunday and most U.S. workers marking a holiday on Monday.
In comparing the “Eclipse” debut with its franchise predecessors, industryites will be watching the threequel’s Wednesday-through-Friday grosses. But domestic rankings for the Independence Day holiday weekend will be based on Friday-through-Monday boxoffice.
Many believe “Eclipse” will have scooped so much boxoffice cream off the top of its opening by Friday, that its first-weekend tally will fall well short of $100 million. That still would top weekend rankings, with Paramount’s 3D family adventure “The Last Airbender” expected to open at No. 2 with about $50 million.
Directed by David Slade (“30 Days of Night”), “Eclipse” features Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner and Kristen Stewart reprising roles of vampire, werewolf and anguished love interest, respectively.