The sequel, starring Bruce Willis and The Rock, was originally set to debut last June, but was put off to incorporate a larger role for Channing Tatum after his big success at theaters last year with "Magic Mike" and "21 Jump Street."
A good decision since the summer was already jam packed with Hollywood blockbusters ranging from "The Dark Knight Rises" to "The Avengers."
Stephanie Meyer's "The Host" will not be the next "
Meanwhile, nothing can stop Tyler Perry's continuing reign at the
Out of the top ten this week are Warner Bros.' "Jack the Giant Slayer" which has managed to take in $157.7 million worldwide of its $195 million budget.
Melissa McCarthy's "Identity Thief" also ended its run after eight weekends with $146.5 million.
Here are this week's winners and losers in Hollywood:
10. After a dismal two weeks at the box office, Jim Carrey and Steve Carell's "The Incredible Burt Wonderstone" drops another three spots with $1.3 million. In three weeks, the film has earned $20.5 million, nearly $10 million shy of its estimated $30 million budget.
9. "Spring Breakers" featuring James Franco, Selena Gomez, and Vanessa Hudgens earns $2.8 million. The low-budget, indie film cost $5 million to produce and has already made $12.9 million worldwide after three weeks in a limited number of theaters.
8. Tina Fey's dramedy, "Admission," took in $3.3 million. In two weeks, the film has earned $11.8 million, still short of its estimated $13 million production budget.
7. 911 thriller, "The Call," featuring Halle Berry, grossed $4.8 million this weekend. The TriStar movie has done well earning $39.5 million on a $13 million budget.
6. "The Host" is no "Twilight." The Stephanie Meyer alien film debuted to $11 million. Back in 2008, Meyer's first vampire film earned $69.6 million opening weekend.
5. "Oz the Great and Powerful" moves down two spots this week with $11.6 million. Disney's prequel to the classic will cross the $200 million mark at home this week, and has earned $412 million worldwide.
4. Gerard Butler action flick "Olympus Has Fallen" drops nearly 54 percent, earning $14 million. The White House thriller from FilmDistrict has earned $60 million in two weekends.
3. Tyler Perry's "Temptation" (Confessions of a Marriage Counselor) featuring Kim Kardashian doesn't fail to impress with $22.3 million at theaters. It's the ninth Perry flick to gross more than $20 million opening weekend.
2. DreamWorks Animation's "The Croods" couldn't hold onto the crown for a second week. The animated cavemen film dipped 39 percent, earning $26.5 million. The film has earned nearly double overseas, taking in $138.7 million.
1. Paramount's pushed back release date of "G.I. Joe: Retaliation" helped the film immensely. The film, starring The Rock, Bruce Willis, and