Cast members Lucas Till, Rose Byrne, Zoe Kravitz, Kevin Bacon, January Jones, James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender (L-R) arrive at the premiere of "X-Men: First Class" in New York City. -Reuters Photo

LOS ANGELES: The fifth movie in the “X-Men” series took the No. 1 spot at the weekend box office in North America after selling about $56 million worth of tickets, distributor 20th Century Fox said on Sunday.

The opening for “X-Men: First Class,” a relaunch of the Marvel comic book franchise, was in line with the studio's relatively modest expectations and almost guarantees there will be more films to come.

Sales figures were not immediately available from the film's foreign showings in 75 countries.

“X-Men: First Class,” which reportedly cost about $160 million to make before tax credits, is a prequel dealing with the formative years of the characters who go on to make up the “X-Men” stable of mutant superheroes.

Instead of hiring A-list talent, Fox went with critically acclaimed British director Matthew Vaughn (“Kick-Ass”) and actors James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender.

McAvoy and Fassbender play the lead roles originated by Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen in 2000's “X-Men” and two sequels. A 2009 spinoff, “X-Men Origins: Wolverine,” starred Hugh Jackman in the title role. Jackman has a cameo in the new film.

“X-Men: First Class” also stars recent Oscar nominee Jennifer Lawrence, “Mad Men” actress January Jones and Kevin Bacon. Fox is a unit of News Corp. Marvel is a unit of Walt Disney Co.

As the only new release in the top 10, “X-Men: First Class” pushed the rest of the films one place lower in the rankings.

Last weekend's champion, “The Hangover: Part II,” grossed $32.4 million, taking its 10-day total to $186.9 million. The raunchy comedy is well ahead of the pace of its 2009 predecessor, which earned $105 million at the same time and ended up with $277 million.

“Kung Fu Panda 2” followed with $24.3 million in its second weekend and “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” brought in $18 million in its third weekend.

With respective totals of $100.4 million and $190.3 million, they are lagging their predecessors.

The first “Kung Fu Panda” cartoon had earned $117 million at the same time in its run and the third “Pirates” had raced to $253 million.

But Johnny Depp's latest high-seas adventure is doing much better overseas with sales to date of $600 million.

“Bridesmaids,” the only nonsequel in the top five, rounded out the top tier with $12.1 million in its fourth weekend. The acclaimed comedy has earned $107.3 million to date.

“The Hangover: Part II” was released by Warner Bros., a unit of Time Warner Inc. “Kung Fu Panda 2” was produced by DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc and distributed by Paramount Pictures, a unit of Viacom Inc.

“Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” was released by Walt Disney Co. “Bridesmaids” was released by Universal Pictures, a unit of NBC Universal, which is controlled by Comcast Corp.

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