Friday Box-Office: ‘The Lorax’ is Looking at a $60 Million Weekend

America has chosen, and The Lorax is their new favorite film as the 3-D animated Dr. Seuss adaptation brought in an estimated $17.4 million on Friday along with an A CinemaScore as it hopes to rise as high as $60 million for the three-day weekend.

As long as The Lorax crosses the $42 million mark it will own the highest opening weekend total for 2012 so far and the tree-hugging onslaught is looking at becoming the highest grossing Seuss adaptation of all-time, ahead of How the Grinch Stole Christmas which took in $55 million back in 2000. Additionally, if it hits the $60 million point it will become one of the top five March openers once the weekend is out as the 2012 box-office continues to impress.

In second is the hardcore party flick Project X, which took in an estimated $8.1 million on Friday, which includes $1.2 million from midnight screenings. With a B CinemaScore in its pocket it is likely to top out just over $20 million, which makes yet another case for these found footage features with this one costing a reported $12 million to produce.

Last weekend’s box-office winner, Act of Valor is looking at a 53% dip after $3.8 million on Friday and what should be about an $11+ million second weekend.

Elsewhere, outside the top ten, Oscar Best Picture winner The Artist expanded from 966 theaters to 1,756 and brought in $938,000 on Friday and should be able to pull in around $3 million for the weekend.

I have included Friday’s estimated top ten directly below and will be back on Sunday morning with a complete box-office wrap up.

  1. The Lorax – $17.4 million
  2. Project X – $8.1 million
  3. Act of Valor – $3.8 million
  4. Safe House – $1.9 million
  5. The Vow – $1.85 million
  6. Tyler Perry’s Good Deeds – $1.85 million
  7. This Means War – $1.6 million
  8. Journey 2: The Mysterious Island – $1.3 million
  9. Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance – $1.12 million
  10. Wanderlust – $1.1 million
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