Getting ready for their big weekend
debut, the stars of “Men in Black III” hit the red carpet at Ziegfeld Theatre in
New York City this evening.
Will and Jada Pinkett Smith attended the
Big Apple evening with their offspring Willow and Jaden while the Mrs. donned a
gorgeous black gown as she posed with her perfect family.
Also in attendance was the sexy Josh
Brolin and Nicole Scherzinger. The former Pussycat Doll rocked a beautiful coral
gown as she gets ready for her big screen event!
"Men in Black III" will arrive in
theaters on May 25 while also starring Tommy Lee Jones, Jemaine Clement, Emma
Thompson, Alice Eve and Michael Stuhlbarg.
Knocking the box office giant off of its
top spot perch, "Men In Black III" grabbed the number one position to begin the
Memorial Day holiday weekend of May 25-28, 2012.
The Will Smith/Tommy Lee Jones starring
sequel to the popular Sci-Fi franchise nabbed $18 million on opening day and
another $19.6 million on Saturday while estimated to pull in $70 million over
the four day weekend.
Slipping to the runner-up slot for the
first time since being released a month ago, the Joss Whedon directed superhero
blockbuster "The Avengers" starring Robert Downey Jr, Scarlett Johansson, Chris
Evans and Chris Hemsworth ended up with $9.7 million on Friday and $14.6 million
on Saturday while pacing towards another $48.5 million over the long weekend to
put its domestic grand total earnings at a whopping $525.2 million.
Rounding out the top five at the box
office in estimated totals are the Alexander Skarsgard, Rihanna, Taylor Kitsch
and Brooklyn Decker fronted Hasbro game based caper "Battleship" ($13.3
million), followed by the Sacha Baron Cohen helmed comedy "The Dictator" ($11.5
million) and Johnny Depp's new vampire comedy/fantasy flick "Dark Shadows" ($9.4
million).
Also of note, the newly released Bradley
Parker directed horror film "Chernobyl Diaries" fell just outside of the top
five after a strong first day while then slowing down as it's in line to end up
with a sixth place worthy take of $9.2 million.