Texas Chainsaw 3D has debuted at the top of the US box office this weekend.
The horror movie reboot ended the three-week number one streak of The Hobbit after grossing $23m. The fantasy film dropped to number three, earning $17.525m.
Quentin Tarantino’s revenge western Django Unchained remained at number two with $20.082m, while Les Misérables and Parental Guidance each dropped one spot to fourth and fifth place respectively.
Also holding on to the top ten are Tom Cruise’s Jack Reacher and This is 40 at number six and seven. The films made $9.3m and $8.5m respectively.
The political biopic Lincoln rose from seventh to eighth place with $5.25m in ticket sales, bringing its total gross up to $143.9m.
Promised Land, the new Gus Van Sant drama starring Matt Damon, made its top ten debut at number ten, earning $4.3m.
The top ten in full (studio estimates):
1. (-) Texas Chainsaw 3D – $23 million
2. (2) Django Unchained – $20.082 million
3. (1) The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey – $17.525 million
4. (3) Les Misérables – $16.117 million
5. (4) Parental Guidance – $10.125 million
6. (5) Jack Reacher – $9.3 million
7. (6) This is 40 – $8.559 million
8. (7) Lincoln – $5.258 million
9. (8) The Guilt Trip – $4.53 million
10. (-) Promised Land – $4.312 million
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey has taken the number one spot in the US box office for the second week in a row.
The Walking Dead has been renewed for a fourth season, but Glen Mazzara is to step down as showrunner.
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey has broken the record for the highest-grossing Friday release ever in December, earning $37.5 million (£23.2m) at the US box office.
Skyfall has risen to top the US box office this weekend.