The bow and arrow defeated the magic wand as The Hunger Games: Catching Fire broke Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone's long-standing Thanksgiving box office record set in 2001 this weekend. Catching Fire raked in $110.1 million domestically over the five-day holiday weekend compared toSorcerer’s Stone's $82.4 million pull 12 years ago.
Frozen, Thor: The Dark World, The Best Man Holiday and Homefront rounded out the weekend's top five movies. The box office earned an estimated $294 million from Nov. 27 through Dec. 1 in the United States and Canadian theaters versus last year's $290 million.
The Hunger Games sequel, which came out Nov. 22, has grossed $296.5 million domestically and $573 million worldwide on the strength of its bow-wielding protagonist Katniss Everdeen (played by Jennifer Lawrence) and a killer supporting cast.
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