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Weak end to summer box office

Only Tropic Thunder managed to draw more than $10 million in box office in the weekend preceding Labor Day, the traditional end to the summer movie season. Totals through Sunday have the Robert Downey Jr.-headed comedy coming away with $11.5 million for its third straight week atop the box office draw. As the movie that dethroned The Dark Knight from the top spot, it’s been a great summer movie season for actor Robert Downey Jr., whose Marvel Studios superhero pic, Iron Man, kicked off the summer blockbuster season.

So far, Tropic Thunder has grossed $86 million in worldwide box office, while Iron Man topped out at $571 million in worldwide box office. Together, that gives Downey Jr. $657 million in box office this summer.

By comparison, The Dark Knight has accumulated an additional $8.75 million this weekend, bringing it’s domestic total to $502 million and its worldwide total to $919 million.

So, while summer may be packing its Rimowa bags, the future looked bright for Downey Jr., who has had as much impact on summer box office success as nearly anyone, aside from the cast of The Dark Knight.

If Downey Jr. can avoid another career-derailing misstep, he should expect to see several large paydays in the near future.

In other chart news, Babylon AD debuted in second place with $9.7 million, a worrisome note considering its $70 million budget; The House Bunny came in fourth, close behind The Dark Knight, with $8.4 million. And Traitor, the Guy Pearce-Don Cheadle vehicle, rounded out the Top 5 spots with $7.9 million.

Other disappointments: The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emporer has fallen to the 13 spot, grossing only $97 million to date against a $145 million budget. Star Wars: The Clone Wars is already out of the Top 10, with only $27 million grossed to date. And Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 dropped from 12 to 19 this week, drawing only $1.45 million but has already grossed $41 million against a budget of $27 million, making it a value film despite a brief run.

Tropic Thunder holds strong, The Dark Knight fades

Tropic Thunder may not be set on a beach or feature starlets in skimpy swimwear, but Robert Downey Jr’s risky performance in black-face was apparently enough to help the movie cling to the top spot in box office draw in the weekend leading up to the coronation of the political messiah, Barry Obama.

Tropic Thunder garnered $16.2 million, just enough to hold off newcomers The House Bunny ($14.5 million) and Death Race ($12.6 million). The Dark Knight, knocked off its perch at number one last weekend by Tropic Thunder, slipped to fourth place overall this week, bringing in only $10.5 million in its sixth week of release.

Tropic Thunder has topped $65 million in two weeks, while The Dark Knight’s total now stands at $489 million domestically and $381 million overseas for a combined total of $871 million. The Dark Knight is now second only to Titanic in all-time box office.

Iron man upsets The Dark Knight, at last

With a career revitalized by the Iron Man film, Robert Downey Jr.’s risky role in Tropic Thunder powered the campy comedy to an upset of The Dark Knight after a solid month of box office bat-dominance. Tropic Thunder scored $26 million in its debut, while The Dark Knight slipped to the second spot with $16.7 million.

Batman now has $471 million domestically, $328 million overseas, and a grand total that just eclipsed the $800 million mark. Star Wars: The Clone Wars ($15.5 million), Mirrors ($11.1 million) and Pineapple Express ($10 million) round out the Top 5 spots.

X-Files: I Want To Believe has already been pulled from theaters like the tiny Micro SD card its box office results unfortunately resembled.