 Producer Jerry Bruckheimer said the takings exceeded his expectations |
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest has set an opening weekend record at the North American box office. The film took an estimated $132m (�71m) in its first three days, beating the previous best debut of $115m (�62m), set by Spider-Man in 2002.
It generated almost three times the opening weekend total of the original Pirates film - also with Johnny Depp and Keira Knightley - two years ago.
Last weekend's top release, Superman Returns, fell to number two.
The superhero's comeback took $21.9m (�11.8m), down 58% from last week.
 | NORTH AMERICAN TOP 10 1. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest 2. Superman Returns 3. The Devil Wears Prada 4. Click 5. Cars 6. Nacho Libre 7. The Lake House 8. The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift 9. Waist Deep 10. The Break-Up Source: Exhibitor Relations |
Disney - which released Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest - said it had received reports of continuous sell-outs for the film, with requests to add screens at multiplexes.
The sequel also set records on Friday for the best single-day total with $55.5m (�30m) and on Saturday as the fastest movie to reach $100m (�54m).
"When people in the industry predicted these high numbers, I thought they were just trying to be mean," producer Jerry Bruckheimer told the AP news agency.
"No matter how good we did, if we did $100m, we'd be failures. I didn't think we'd get near these numbers."
The first film, The Curse of the Black Pearl, made $654m (�353m) and earned Depp an Oscar nomination. A third instalment is currently in production.
Fashion satire The Devil Wears Prada, romantic comedy Click and Disney-Pixar animation Cars made up the rest of the top five.