YOUR FAVORITE MTV SHOWS ARE ON PARAMOUNT+

'Ice Age: The Meltdown' Freezes Out T.I. And Big Boi At The Box Office

Animated sequel earned $70.5 million to take #1, topping 'ATL' and 'Inside Man.'

"Ice Age: The Meltdown" froze out the competition at the box office this weekend, earning an estimated $70.5 million to run away with the #1 box-office ranking.

Featuring the voices of Queen Latifah, Ray Romano, Seann William Scott and John Leguizamo, the "Ice Age" sequel centers on a group of animals whose cool world is coming to an end as their surroundings begin to melt. The animated film outperformed its nearest competitor by nearly $55 million.

"Inside Man" was demoted to #2, down a notch from the #1 spot where it made its debut last week. The Spike Lee film, starring Denzel Washington as a detective dispatched to stop a group of robbers who have taken a bank and 50 hostages under siege, earned more than $15.6 million.

T.I. and Big Boi star in "ATL," the only new release other than "Ice Age: The Meltdown" to crack the top five. Following four teenagers growing up in and around an Atlanta skating rink, the hip-hop coming-of-age drama bowed at #3 with more than $12.5 million (see [article id="1527457"]"T.I. Didn't Have To Research 'ATL' Role -- He Lived It")[/article].

"Failure to Launch," starring Sarah Jessica Parker as a single woman determined to get her 35-year-old boyfriend (Matthew McConaughey) to move out of his parents' house, holds steady at #4 with more than $6.6 million (see [article id="1525772"]" 'Failure To Launch' Addresses National Epidemic: 'Adultescents' "[/article]).

"V for Vendetta" took a tumble this week, falling from #2 to #5 with more than $6.4 million. The thriller stars Natalie Portman as a woman who joins a masked vigilante's team of citizens determined to take on an oppressive government (see [article id="1525831"]"Beautiful Bald Babe And Masked Rebel Fight For Freedom In 'V For Vendetta' ")[/article].

"Stay Alive," a thriller about a video game that slowly kills unsuccessful players, also took a spill, falling from #3 to #6 with more than $4.5 million (see [article id="1526098"]"Samaire Armstrong Vows No More Scary Movies After 'Stay Alive' "[/article]).

Rounding out this week's top 10 are "She's the Man," which slipped from #6 to #7 with more than $4.5 million; "Slither," which bowed at #8 with more than $3.6 million; "The Shaggy Dog," which dropped from #5 to #9 with more than $3.5 million; and "Basic Instinct 2," which debuted at #10 with $3.2 million.

Overall, ticket sales were up from the corresponding weekend last year.

Next week, look for "The Benchwarmers," "Take the Lead," "Phat Girlz' and "Lucky Number Slevin" to debut on the box-office top 10.

Latest News