"Monsters University" (AP Photo/Disney-Pixar) by Sandy Cohen LOS ANGELES (AP) — Turns out zombies and Superman are no match for monsters. Disney's "Monsters University" is the weekend box-office winner, according to studio estimates released Sunday. The animated family film, which reunites stars Billy Crystal and John Goodman and their characters from the 2001 hit "Monsters, Inc.," debuted in first place with $82 million, beating out swarming zombies in "World War Z" and Superman himself in "Man of Steel." "The diversity of this weekend is part of what makes this business so great," said Dave Hollis, Disney's head of distribution. "It's a really extraordinary weekend for the industry."
MONSTERS UNIVERSITY 3D Disney & Pixar presents the long anticipated Monster Inc. prelude, Monsters University. It’s almost been 12 years since we've heard from the terrifying scarers in Monstropolis. But the wait will only make you savor the moment as you enjoy this animated story about how Mike (voiced by Billy Crystal) and Sulley (voiced by John Goodman) met in college