In this film image released by Sony Pictures Entertainment, Kate Beckinsale is shown in a scene from “Underworld: Awakening.” Beckinsale reprises her role as vampire warrior Selene in the fourth installment of the popular “Underworld” franchise. - AP Photo

LOS ANGELES: “Underworld Awakening,” a movie about the exploits of a woman vampire warrior, grabbed top North American box office honors in its opening weekend, industry figures showed Sunday.

The 3D film starring Kate Beckinsale garnered $25.4 million at the box office, outmaneuvering the debut of “Red Tails,” which recounts the World War II deeds of the Tuskegee Airmen, a group of black pilots, with $19.1 million, said Exhibitor Relations.

The two new films pushed last week's top attraction, Mark Wahlberg's crime drama “Contraband,” to third place with $12.2 million over the weekend.

“Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close,” the Tom Hanks-Sandra Bullock story of a family impacted by the 9/11 attacks, brought in $10.5 million in its first weekend of wide release.

Rounding out the top 10 in the United States and Canada were action flick “Haywire” ($9 million), “Beauty And The Beast” in 3D ($8.6 million), “Joyful Noise” ($6 million), “Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol” ($5.5 million), “Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows” ($4.8 million) and “The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo” ($3.8 million).

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