WEEKEND FOREIGN BOX OFFICE -- (World Totals)
Hunger Games -- $15,400,000 -- ($809,090,956)
In the Heart of the Sea -- $12,600,000 -- ($50,405,000)
The Good Dinosaur -- $14,300,000 -- ($167,861,000)
Spectre -- $12,900,000 -- ($820,567,660)
The Martian -- $8,100,000 -- ($589,100,035)
The Peanuts Movie -- $2,700,000 -- ($141,555,585)
Hotel Transylvania 2 -- $2,200,000 -- ($445,330,730) ...
And as the trades inform us ...
... The 3rd frame of The Good Dinosaur leapfrogged James Bond to take the No. 2 spot among studio films. With big holds in some of its major plays, the Disney/Pixar title now has a worldwide total of just under $170M. ...
In its 4th weekend, Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 held No. 1 — something MJ1 did not manage last year, even if MJ2 is trailing that film in some key markets. It flapped up another $15.4M in 92 markets. ...
Spectre spied a further $12.9M in the 7th offshore weekend for an international cume of $629.8M. Globally, 007 has stuffed $820.6M into the Aston Martin glovebox. ...
The Martian continued its red-hot run in the Middle Kingdom with a market cume of $86.8M in 19 days. In total, Ridley Scott’s Golden Globe nominee brought home another $8.1M from 2,724 screens in 10 markets. The international cume is now $366.3M. ...
The Peanuts Movie delivered $991K on 660 Japanese screens for a 22% drop from last week’s opening and bringing the cume to $3.16M. That gave Hollywood movies the top two spots in the market with Spectre at No. 1. ...
Checking in with $2.2M this weekend, Sony’s Hotel Transylvania 2 took its cume to $277.9M overseas. With kids getting out of school, Australia was down just 1% for a $1.1M 3rd frame and a $4.7M cume. ...
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