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Since opening Thursday, "Kung Fu Panda 2" has pulled in $53.8 million. Distributor Paramount estimates the sequel will reach $68.2 million when the holiday weekend closes. With voice stars Jack Black and Angelina Jolie returning, "Kung Fu Panda 2" follows the menagerie of martial-arts heroes as they face a villain aiming to conquer ancient China with gunpowder and cannons. "Kung Fu Panda 2" also took in $57 million in 11 overseas markets, including $18.5 million in China. After a No. 1 debut the previous weekend, Johnny Depp's "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" slipped to third-place with $39.3 million. Distributor Disney estimates the sequel's domestic revenues will reach $163.6 million by the end of the holiday weekend. "On Stranger Tides" also has taken in nearly half a billion dollars overseas, with its worldwide total through Monday estimated at $646.5 million. Director Terrence Malick's sweeping drama "The Tree of Life" drew huge crowds in limited release, debuting with $352,320 in just four theaters in New York City and Los Angeles. That gave the film a whopping average of $88,080 a theater, compared to a $23,923 average in 3,615 cinemas for "The Hangover Part II." "The Tree of Life" stars Brad Pitt, Sean Penn and Jessica Chastain in the story of a grown son reflecting on his boyhood with his two brothers, saintly mother and loving but domineering father. The film, which won the top honor at the Cannes Film Festival the previous weekend, expands to more theaters Friday.
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