Iron Man 2

Iron Man 2 has dominated the U.S. Box office for the second week in a row earning over $53 million dollars this past weekend.

The sequel to the 2008 hit, which stars Robert Downey Jr., has held onto the number one spot since it's release and earned over $212 million so far!

Here's the top ten movies from the May 14 - 16 weekend:

1. Iron Man 2 2: $53 million
2. Robin Hood: $37.1 million
3. Letters to Juliet: $13.7 million
4. Just Wright: $8.5 million
5. How To Train Your Dragon: $5.1 million
6. A Nightmare on Elm Street: $4.7 million
7. Date Night: $4 million
8. The Back-up Plan: $2.4 million
9. Furry Vengeance: $2.3 million
10. Clash of the Titans: $1.2 million
Tony Stark has done it again! Iron Man 2 rocketed to the top of the U.S. box office this weekend scoring the fifth biggest opening weekend in history!

The movie brought in $133.6 million in the U.S. alone. That's quite an opener! The sequel to the 2008 hit, starring Robert Downey, Jr. as the comic book superhero, dominated movie theatres across America this weekend. The original Iron Man grossed $98.6 million when it debuted in 2008.

The top ten movies from the May 7-9 weekend:
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Now that the world knows that billionaire industrialist Tony Stark is Iron Man, it's time to blow sh*t up in Iron Man 2! This action packed, sure-to-be blockbuster hit is in theaters today and according to Don Cheadle, "If you liked the first one, which most people did, then this is the bigger and badder version."

Robert Downey Jr. is joined by an all-star cast of heroes and villains, including Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, Samuel L. Jackson and Mickey Rourke as Whiplash.

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Hollyscoop caught up with Gwyneth Paltrow at the premiere where she dished on her favorite scene in the movie. "I like the boxing ring scene when we first meet Natalie," she told Hollyscoop. And about that infamous kiss Gwyneth says there was "no awkwardness" and added that her famous hubby Chris Martin and Mrs. Downey Jr. were to watch it all go down.

Don Cheadle had some big shoes to fill for the sequel. He replaced Terrence Howard but according to Don, it was no sweat. "It was not unlike any other film, where you follow the script and do what the dictates of that are. I was never expected to copy a performance. I was very glad they gave me that latitude of making my own," Don told Hollyscoop.

Mickey Rourke, who has resurrected his career as of late, is just excited to be working with such a talented cast. "I worked mainly with Robert and Sam. It was a pleasurable experience," he told Hollyscoop, adding that he knows the sequel will "probably do very well" at the box office.

Iron Man 2 is in theaters now...so grab a ticket to get your superhero fix.

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