“Guardians Of The Galaxy” reclaimed the number one position at the North American box office derby, and also became the biggest movie of the summer as it crossed the $250 million sales line today.
In its fourth week of exhibition, “Guardians” is expected to take in $17.6 million this weekend, passing the remake of “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.” That film fell to second, with an estimated $16.8 million in its third weekend.
A female-centric drama, “If I Stay,” debuted in third place with a projected $16.4 million gate, according to studio estimates tracked by Rentrak.
“Let’s Be Cops” dropped to fourth place with an $11 million estimate.
A faith-based sports drama called “When The Game Stands Tall” opened in fifth with a $9.1 million estimate.
Rounding out the 10 most popular films this weekend, in the United States and Canada, as estimated by the studios and collated by Rentrak, were “The Giver” ($6.7 million), “The Expendables 3” ($6.6 million), “Frank Miller’s Sin City Dame To Kill For” (debuting with $6.5 million), “Hundred-Foot Journey” ($5.6 million) and “Into The Storm” ($3.8 million).