Apparently animation is still a force at global turnstiles.
WEEKEND FOREIGN BOX OFFICE -- (WORLD TOTALS)
Star Trek Beyond -- $16,600,000 -- ($318,100,000)
The Age Of Shadows -- $16,000,000 -- ($16,000,000)
The Secret Life Of Pets -- $15,100,000 -- ($789,000,000)
Suicide Squad -- $10,100,000 -- ($699,400,000)
The Shallows -- $9,600,000 -- ($110,000,000)
Sully -- $9,500,000 -- ($45,000,000)
Don't Breathe -- $9,000,000 -- ($87,100,000)
Ben-Hur -- $8,300,000 -- ($65,756,294)
Jason Bourne -- $4,800,000 -- ($390,800,000)
Sausage Party -- $4,200,000 -- ($113,582,579)
Ice Age: Collision Course -- $3,700,000 -- ($334,100,000)
Finding Dory $3,300,000 -- ($950,600,000) ...
And a fine trade paper tells us:
... The Secret Life of Pets is having another great weekend, scratching in about $15.1M in 56 territories for an international total of $427.2M. ...
The DC-Comics based film [Suicide Squad] was one of the top films of all the holdovers this weekend, raking in another $10.1M from 5,800 screens in 64 markets. ...
It's hard to believe that [Finding Dory] is still playing after being released in June, but it is and it has navigated in with another $3.3M for its distributor Disney. Its international cume is a staggering $467M for a worldwide total of $950.6M. ...
Kubo and the Two strings has garnered some good reviews overseas just as it had done stateside. The film brought in another $2.3M from its 32 territories this weekend for an early international total of $8.4M. ...
In other animated news, The Wild Life, released domestically this very weekend, has delivered a paltry $3,400,00 stateside but has taken in $20,883,953 overseas.
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