LOS ANGELES â" Big guns and heavy star power took aim at the weekend film box office, but âMonsters University,â an animated frolic from Disneyâs Pixar unit, was still standing when the dust settled. In its second weekend, âMonsters Universityâ had about $46.2 million in North American ticket sales, and about $171 million in domestic sales to date. That put it well ahead of âThe Heat,â a heavily armed action comedy starring Melissa McCarhy and Sandra Bullock. âThe Heatâ placed second with $40 million in weekend sales for 20th Century Fox.
Zombies, guns and Brad Pitt, in Paramountâs âWorld War Z,â placed third with about $29.8 million in the filmâs second weekend; it has had $123.7 million in domestic sales since opening. Roland Emmerich, the master of on-screen disaster, meanwhile had a misfire in âWhite House Down,â with Channing Tatum and Jamie Foxx in an action thriller about an assault on the White House. The film opened in fourth place, with about $25.7 million in sales for Sony Pictures, placing it well below the openings Mr. Emmerich, its director, posted with apocalypse-themed hits like â2012,â âThe Day After Tomorrow,â and âIndependence Day.â
Warnerâs Superman redo, âMan o! f Steel,â placed fifth in its third weekend, with about $20.8 million in domestic sales, for a total of $248.7 million since opening. In all, the weekend box-office fell about 8.5 percent from the comparable weekend last year â" when the comedy âTedâ and Channing Tatumâs âMagic Mikeâ were on top â" to about $192 million from about $209.9 million, according to Hollywood.com.