'Twilight' vanquishes box office one more time

US actor Taylor Lautner pose as he arrives for the premiere of his latest film 'Twilight Breaking Dawn' in London's Stratford City on November 16. The latest "Twilight" teen vampire film held its top spot at the North American box office over the long holiday weekend, besting a new "Muppets" movie, industry figures showed Sunday

The latest "Twilight" teen vampire film held its top spot at the North American box office over the long holiday weekend, besting a new "Muppets" movie, industry figures showed Sunday. "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 1" reigned for a second consecutive week with $42 million in ticket sales over the weekend and $62 million over the five-day Thanksgiving holiday, according to Exhibitor Relations. That was enough to keep ahead of "The Muppets," the new film based on the Jim Henson puppet characters, which grossed $29.5 million over the weekend, and $42 million since its debut on Wednesday, the preliminary data showed. In other family fare, the penguin tale "Happy Feet Two" was third with a weekend take of $13.4 million, followed by "Arthur Christmas" ($12.7 million) and Martin Scorsese's "Hugo" ($11.3 million). Final figures are usually released on Monday.