As expected, The Dark Knight Rises has finally fallen from its perch atop the U.S. box office. Of course, The Dark Knight Rises had a very good run, holding the top stop at the box office for three weekends straight. In a summer season when one or more new blockbusters opens every weekend, holding the top spot for more than even one weekend is a challenge for most films.With the official Sunday estimates now released, The Bourne Legacy is the clear weekend winner with $40.3 million. Also, as expected, The Campaign finished with $27.4 million to take the second spot at the box office.In it’s fourth weekend, The Dark Knight Rises also met expectations with $19.5 million, which was good enough for the third spot at the box office. The total take for The Dark Knight Rises at the U.S. box office now sits at $390 million, so the film should have no problem crossing the $400 million mark in the upcoming week.The Dark Knight Rises also looks to be in good shape to pass by The Hunger Games very soon. The Hunger Games racked up $407 million at the U.S. box office and currently sits in second place for the 2012 yearly box office.









