Sunday, August 23, 2015

World Box Office

Here are the animated features, hybrid and otherwise, that now inhabit the world market.

Foreign Weekend Box Office -- (World Totals)

Mission Impossible -- $25,200,000 -- ($438,563,039)

Terminator Genisys -- $27,400,000 -- ($353,089,591)

Fantastic Four -- $16,200,000 -- ($130,425,362)

Minions -- $8,800,000 -- ($989,361,615)

Inside Out -- $10,700,000 -- ($689,923,715)

Pixels -- $7,700,000 -- ($173,882,189)

Ant-Man -- $2,900,000 -- ($361,024,370)

Jurassic World -- $5,700,000 -- ($1,622,868,080)

Monster Hunt -- $6,500,000 -- ($365,000,000)

Ted 2 -- $3,000,000 -- ($179,653,595) ...

Arnold and Co. get a second wind, as the trades note:

... Terminator Genisys generated $27.4M at 25,000 locations in China, in one day, which was enough to land it at the top of the overall chart. Behind it, Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation added another $25.2M (-45%) in its 4th frame for a $280.8M offshore cume. ...

[T]his week Minions becomes the studio’s 3rd title of the year to cross $1B worldwide. After an $8.8M international frame, the Illumination animation is at $669.4M international and $989.4M globally. ...

After reclaiming the No. 1 spot in the UK last week, Disney/Pixar’s Inside Out maintained the position with a drop of just 35%. This is its 5th week of release there where the cume is $47.5M. ...

Sony’s Pixels has crossed the $100M mark overseas with $7.7M in extra arcade coins this frame. Playing on nearly 5,000 screens in 82 territories, the cume on the Adam Sandler video-game invasion pic is $105.3M. ...

[I]n Japan Jurassic World is No. 1 for the 3rd frame in a row with a local total of $48M. ...

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