Sunday, November 20, 2016

International Box Office

Trolls runs up a nice tally, but nothing compared to the continuing Dr. Strange or Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them or the Chinese release I Am Not Madame Bovary.

WEEKEND FOREIGN BOX OFFICE -- (WORLD TOTALS)

Fantastic Beasts -- $143,300,000 -- ($218,300,000)

I Am Not Madame Bovary -- $27,900,000 -- ($28,400,000)

Doctor Strange -- $26,000,000 -- ($571,500,000)

Trolls -- $11,400,000 -- ($261,300,000)

Arrival -- $6,500,000 -- ($54,215,853)

Inferno -- $3,800,000 -- ($211,873,473)

Jack Reacher -- $3,800,000 -- ($136,869,185)

The Girl On The Train -- $1,600,000 -- ($161,100,000)

Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children -- $758,000 -- ($259,862,899)

The Secret Life of Pets -- $400,000 -- ($873,372,980) ...

And a trade paper tells us:

With an $11.4M weekend in 66 markets, DreamWorks Animation’s Trolls has grossed $145.1M overseas. The overall session was 42% down with good holds in the UK, Spain, Germany and Mexico. The UK leads overseas at $26M, followed by France with $17.3M and Russia at $12M. ...

The Denis Villeneuve sci-fi drama [Arrival] added $6.41M in combined Sony and Film Nation markets in its 2nd outing. In five FNE hubs, it beamed up $2.91M and in 22 for Sony, it garnered $3.5M. The total offshore cume thus far is $21.8M. ...

[Dr. Strange] cast a $26M spell in offshore markets this weekend — its 4th. That takes the international cume to $390M and the worldwide tally to $571.5M as the film closes in on Iron Man’s $585M global. ...

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