Monsters University held off the challenge from World War Z to top the U.S. box office.
The film, which comes twelve years after we were introduced to Mike and Sulley for the first time, took a cool $82 million in its opening weekend to see off the competition.
Billy Crystal and John Good man are back while Dan Scanlon has taken over the director's chair.
Word War Z also performed well in its opening week as it took $66 million - but it has to settle for second.
Brad Pitt takes on the zombie movie as he and director Marc Forster brought the novel of the same name by Max Brooks to the big screen.
Man of Steel spend just a single week in the number one spot and fell two places to this week's number three.
This Is The End and Now You See Me were also down two places as they rounded off the top five at four and five.
Fast & Furious 6 fell out of the top five this week as it dropped two places from four to six.
There was just a one place drop for The Internship down at seven while The Purge was this week's biggest faller as it fell three places from five to eight.
Star Trek Into Darkness was down one at nine while there was no move for Iron Man 3 at ten.
1. (-) Monsters University - $82,000,000
2. (-) World War Z - $66,000,000
3. (1) Man of Steel - $41,215,000
4. (2) This is the End - $13,00,000
5. (3) Now You See Me - $7,870,000
6. (4) Fast & Furious 6 - $4,725,000
7. (6) The Internship - $3,425,000
8. (5) The Purge - $3,412,000
9. (8) Star Trek Into Darkness - $3,000,000
10. (10) Iron Man 3 - $2,175,000
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