‘Twilight,’ ‘Skyfall’ maintain blockbuster pace to remain top picks for movie fans

LOS ANGELES, Calif. – The “Twilight” finale and “Skyfall continue to dominate the box office on a typically slow post-Thanksgiving holiday weekend.

Sunday studio estimates put “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 2” ahead for the third-straight weekend with $17.4 million domestically.

That raises the vampire tale’s domestic total to $254.6 million.

But the James Bond adventure “Skyfall” was a fraction behind with $17 million over its fourth weekend, lifting its domestic cash haul to $246 million.

The two movies were close enough that rankings could flip-flop when final numbers are released Monday.

Worldwide, the “Twilight” finale has taken in $702.4 million, just $10 million shy of the franchise’s record.

“Skyfall” already is the top-grossing Bond flick ever, approaching $900 million worldwide.

Brad Pitt’s crime story “Killing Them Softly” tanked with a $7 million debut.

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