HOLLYWOOD—Many suspected the sequel to “The Hunger Games” to do big business at the box-office, but not this big.  “Catching Fire” dazzled audiences this weekend with a stellar $161.1 million dollar gross at the box-office.  No other film had a chance of competing with the powerhouse, I mean between the success of the first film and the books, it was a given.  The movie sets a record for the best November debut ever, toppling the record recently set by “The Twilight Saga: New Moon.”

The picture opened to a little over $70 million on Friday, and saw those numbers increase throughout the weekend.  Blow away by nearly $150 million, was the Vince Vaughn dramedy “The Delivery Man” which brought in a measly sum of around $8 million. Personally, it’s a good flick, but would have been better suited to open this coming Thanksgiving weekend for older audiences.

“Thor: The Dark World” continues to do good business at theaters taking the #2 spot by adding another $14.2 million to its total, after nearly three weeks the picture is well over the $150 million mark domestically. Landing in third was last weekend’s surprise “The Best Man Holiday” which took in a little over $12 million. The sequel thus far has grossed over $50 million at the domestic box-office. It sure looks like “Catching Fire” will continue to dominate the box-office this coming week, as “Black Nativity” and Disney’s “Frozen” arrives.

Both movies will cater to distinct audiences, but the power of “Catching Fire” will be too much for either of those films to nab the #1 spot.