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LOS ANGELES The globe-trotting thriller "Jumper" leaped to a weekend box office win with $27.2 million.
Starring Hayden Christensen and Samuel L. Jackson in the tale of a man who can teleport himself instantly to any spot on the planet, 20th Century Fox's "Jumper" has rung up $33.9 million since opening Thursday, according to studio estimates Sunday.
Debuting in second place was Disney's teen dance sequel "Step Up 2 the Streets," which pulled in $19.7 million for the weekend and $26.3 million since Thursday.
The rest of the Top 10: 3. "The Spiderwick Chronicles," $19.1 million; 4. "Fool's Gold," $13.1 million; 5. "Definitely, Maybe," $9.7 million; 6. "Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins," $8.9 million; 7. "Juno," $4.6 million; 8. "The Bucket List," $4.1 million; 9. "Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert," $3.3 million; 10. 27 Dresses," $3.2 million.

