LOS ANGELES:  Hollywood is once again overstuffing the Christmas stocking with films  of all shapes and sizes, hoping to benefit from the most lucrative and  intense stretch of the year at the box office. Among the four new  wide releases, Disney's 3D tentpole "Tron: Legacy" is expected to top  the weekend with three-day sales north of $40 million.
Also  battling for moviegoers are Warner Bros.' 3D family picture "Yogi Bear,"  Paramount/Relativity Media's "The Fighter," and Sony's romantic comedy  "How Do You Know."
"Tron: Legacy" is tracking well among men of  all ages. Disney introduced the $170 million follow-up to the 1982 cult  classic to fanboys two years ago. Jeff Bridges returns in the role of  Kevin Flynn, while Garrett Hedlund plays his son.
Yogi Bear  brings an even more recognizable character to the big screen, at least  among older moviegoers who grew up on the popular Hanna-Barbera cartoon.  Warners will be happy if the film breaks $20 million this weekend.
Tracking  for "How Do You Know" is on the softer side, indicating an opening of  $12 million and possibly lower. The $100 million film stars Reese  Witherspoon, Paul Rudd, Owen Wilson and Jack Nicholson.
The two  wild cards are "The Fighter," which opened in limited release last  weekend, and Fox Searchlight's "Black Swan," which makes a major play in  expanding from 90 theaters to 959. On Wednesday, "Swan" ups its screen  count to 1,426.
Both films are early awards favorites, as is the  Weinstein Co.'s "The King's Speech," which expands to 43 locations from  19 Friday. All three picked up significant Golden Globe, Critics' Choice  and SAG nominations this week.
Source: The News 
 
