Iron Man News
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Paramount Pictures’ “Star Trek Into Darkness,” the second installment in the rebooted franchise, opened to disappointing ticket sales, squeezed by holdovers “Iron Man 3” and “The Great Gatsby.”
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“Star Trek Into Darkness,” the second film in J.J. Abrams reboot of the venerable film franchise, was the top movie at U.S. and Canadian theaters this weekend, taking in $70.6 million for Paramount Pictures.
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“Star Trek Into Darkness,” the second installment in director J.J. Abrams’s reboot of the science-fiction series, is forecast to take in $112 million in its debut, boosted by an early start in theaters this weekend.
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Walt Disney’s Co.’s super-hero movie “Iron Man 3” passed $1 billion in worldwide ticket sales, the company said today in an e-mailed statement.
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Walt Disney Co.’s ABC network, ranked last among the TV viewers that advertisers target, will add five comedies and seven dramas to its schedule, including a show based on the secret agency from Marvel’s “Avengers.”
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“Iron Man 3” took in $72.5 million in ticket sales to retain first place at U.S. and Canadian cinemas for a second weekend for Walt Disney Co.’s Marvel unit.
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Critics can’t stand director Baz Luhrmann’s 3-D, hip-hop take on novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Roaring 20s love tale “The Great Gatsby.” Fans can’t wait.
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“Iron Man 3” burst into theaters with $174.1 million in U.S. and Canadian ticket sales, giving Walt Disney Co.’s Marvel division its second straight mega-hit to start a summer movie season.
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Stan Visnesky wanted to spice up his daily drive with a souped-up small hatchback. Rather than go for a more popular and pricey road rocket from Germany’s Volkswagen AG, Visnesky bought Ford Motor Co.’s Focus ST.
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“Iron Man 3,” the superhero movie from Walt Disney Co.’s Marvel division, looks set to jump-start the summer movie season with the biggest opening in a year that so far has proved disappointing to Hollywood.
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