Johnny Depp and Tim Burton’s “Alice in Wonderland” easily held on to the No. 1 spot at the box office last weekend, taking in a whopping $62 million. “Alice” has climbed to a $208.6 million total domestically, becoming the first $200 million hit released this year. In its second weekend in theaters, “Alice in Wonderland” pulled ahead of the $206.5 million domestic haul of “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” to become the top-grossing of Depp and Burton’s seven films together, including “Edward Scissorhands,” “Sweeney Todd” and “Corpse Bride.” “Alice in Wonderland” added $76 million overseas to bring its international total to $221 million and its worldwide gross to $430 million. “Alice” took in nearly as much as the rest of the top 10 movies combined. Meanwhile, James Cameron’s blockbuster, “Avatar,” remains a strong draw after nearly three months in theaters, taking in $6.6 million over the weekend to raise its domestic total to $730.3 million. The movie has topped $2.6 billion worldwide.
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