The top films at the North American box office

LOS ANGELES/NEW YORK, Nov 10 (Reuters) - Following are the

top 10 movies at North American box offices for the three days

starting Nov. 8, led by "Thor: The Dark World," according to

studio estimates compiled by Reuters.

1 (*) Thor: The Dark World................$ 86.1 million

2 (2) Bad Grandpa.........................$ 11.3 million

3 (4) Free Birds..........................$ 11.2 million

4 (3) Last Vegas..........................$ 11.1 million

5 (1) Ender's Game........................$ 10.3 million

6 (5) Gravity.............................$ 8.4 million

7 (7) 12 Years a Slave....................$ 6.6 million

8 (6) Captain Phillips....................$ 5.8 million

9 (**)About Time..........................$ 5.2 million

10 (8) Cloudy 2 ...........................$ 2.8 million

(*) = new release (**) = did not place top 10

CUMULATIVE TOTALS:

Gravity........................................$ 231.1 million

Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2............$ 110.0 million

Captain Phillips...............................$ 91.0 million

Thor: The Dark World...........................$ 86.1 million

Bad Grandpa....................................$ 78.7 million

Ender's Game...................................$ 44.0 million

Last Vegas.....................................$ 33.5 million

Free Birds.....................................$ 30.2 million

12 Years a Slave...............................$ 17.3 million

About Time.....................................$ 6.7 million

"Thor" was released by Walt Disney Co.

Lions Gate Entertainment released "Ender's Game".

Privately held Relativity Media released "Free Birds."

"Last Vegas" was distributed by CBS Films, a unit of (CBS Corp)

.

"Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa" was released by Paramount

Pictures, a unit of Viacom Inc.

"Captain Phillips," and "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2"

were released by Sony Corp's movie studio. "Gravity"

was distributed by Warner Bros., a unit of Time Warner Inc

.

"12 Years a Slave" was distributed by Fox Searchlight, also a

unit of 21st Century Fox.

"About Time" was distributed by Universal Pictures, a unit of

Comcast Corp.