WEEKEND FOREIGN BOX OFFICE -- (GLOBAL TOTALS)
Star Trek Beyond $37,000,000 -- ($285,400,000)
Suicide Squad -- $11,800,000 -- ($672,900,000)
The Secret Life Of Pets --- $17,300,000 -- ($761,600,000)
Finding Dory -- $6,300,000 -- (943,200,000)
Sausage Party -- $4,600,000 -- ($97,122,884)
Pete's Dragon -- $3,300,000 -- ($92,422,939)
Kubo and the Two Strings -- $1,700,000 -- ($39,728,436)
The Jungle Book -- $800,000 -- ($963,689,442)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles -- $678,000 -- ($244,435,823)
The BFG -- $900,000 -- ($160,697,477) ...
And the trade press informs us:
... After a strong bow last weekend in China, Ice Age: Collision Course (Fox’s 5th Ice Age entry) stuck its course at No. 2 there with a $6.1M frame and a total $59.2M. Italy also held No. 2 behind newcomer Me Before You. The total session was worth $8.2M on 8,254 screens in 30 markets. That takes the international cume to $326.6M. ...
Finding Dory splashed up another $6.3M in 20 territories. The forgetful blue tang now has an offshore tally of $461.4M and has $943.2M in the global tank. ...
Lifting the international cume to $375.5M, Suicide Squad added $11.8M in 65 territories. ...
Crossing $400M international and $750M worldwide, Illumination/Universal’s The Secret Life of Pets got a $17.3M tummy rub this weekend in 55 territories. The offshore cume is $403M; globally it’s at $762.7M. ...
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