Hugh
Jackman
starrer
Real
Steel
has
beaten
George
Clooney's
The
Ides
of
March
at
the
Box
Office.
The
Shawn
Levy
directorial
movie
earned
$27.3
million
in
its
first
week.
Walt
Disney
Pictures
executive
vice
president
of
distribution,
Dave
Hollis
said,
"Real
Steel
succeeded
in
playing
to
a
variety
of
demos.
The
movie
appealed
to
36%
of
moviegoers
under
the
age
of
18
and
51%
under
the
age
of
25,
with
59%
of
them
males."
Whereas,
The
Ides
of
March
has
managed
to
be
on
the
second
spot
in
terms
of
Box
Office
Collections.
It
has
earned
approximately
$10.4
million.
Reports
say
that
the
American
political
drama
has
attracted
adults
and
its
major
part
of
viewers
are
above
25
years.
However,
Dolphin
Tale,
which
topped
the
chart
last
week,
has
been
pushed
down
to
third
place.
It
has
raked
in
$9.1
million
and
Brad
Pitt's
Moneyball
is
in
fourth
spot
by
earning
$7.5
million
at
the
Box
Office.