Shrek Forever After continues to work it's magic at the U.S box office as the film holds onto the top spot for a third week.
The fifth movie in the franchise made a further $25.3 million over the weekend to take it's overall gross at the American box office to $183 million.
The fifth movie in the franchise made a further $25.3 million over the weekend.
The Mike Mitchell movie comfortably held off competition from Get Him To The Greek, which opened at number two.
Starring Russell Brand the movie follows a record company intern who is hired to accompany out-of-control British rock star Aldous Snow to a concert at L.A.'s Greek Theatre.
And it was comedy all the way at the op of the U.S. box office this weekend as Killers opened at three.
Directed by Robert Luketic the action comedy sees Ashton Kutcher join forces with Katherine Heigl.
Prince of Persia: The Sand of Time dropped just a single place from three to four while Sex and the City 2 continued it's disappointing run as it dropped three places to five.
Marmaduke, which follows the adventures of a Great Dane, was a third new entry in at number six while Iron Man 2 dropped three places from four to seven.
Sci-fi thriller Splice, which sees Adrien Brody and Sarah Polley create a new form of life was the fourth and final new entry in at eight.
This week's biggest faller came in the form of Robin Hood as the Russell Crowe/Ridley Scott movie fell four places from five to nine.
1. Shrek Forever After - $25,300,000
2. Get Him To The Greek - $17,423,000
3. Killers - $16,100,000
4. Prince Of Persia: The Sands Of Time - $13,900,000
5. Sex And The City 2 - $12,650,000
6. Marmaduke - $11,300,000
7. Iron Man 2 - $7,783,000
8. Splice - $7,450,000
9. Robin Hood - $5,133,000
10. Letters To Juliet - $3,000,000
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