Sunday, June 05, 2016

Your International Box Office

Here's a surprise: It's super heroes (encrusted with animated visual effects), furry animals and feathered friends as far as the eye can see.

Weekend Foreign Box Office -- (World Totals)

X-Men: Apocalypse -- $84,400,000 -- ($402,500,000)

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles -- $34,000,000 -- ($69,200,000)

Alice Through The Looking Glass -- $30,900,000 -- ($176,300,000)

Warcraft -- $29,900,000 -- ($70,000,000)

Angry Birds Movie -- $16,700,000 -- ($283,500,000)

Zootopia -- $4,400,000 -- ($1,000,020,000) ,,,

And the House of Mouse has another big winner:

... Disney’s Zootopia has become the studio’s second $1B grosser of the year at the global box office. Judy Hopps & Co have an offshore cume of $662.8M and a domestic take of $337.22M for a total $1,000.020M. ...

And the other movies released beyond our shores?

... Paramount’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out Of The Shadows ... led among offshore bows with $34M in 40 territories. That’s 8% below 2014’s TMNT which opened later in the summer. ...

Dropping just over 50% from its lackluster debut last week, the Disney sequel [Alice Through The Looking Glass] added France and Hungary to its roster of markets, and $30.9M for the weekend. ...

Legendary Pictures and Universal Pictures’ Warcraft [did] ... a better than projected $29.9M this weekend. That takes the cume to $70M after two frames. ...

With a $59M start in China, Fox’s X-Men: Apocolypse grabbed the 2nd highest opening weekend ever for the studio, coming in behind the Titanic re-release. It was also the top IMAX Fox debut ever in the market. ...

[The Angry Birds Movie] added a total $16.7M from over 11,900 screens in 88 markets. After four rounds at the international box office, the cume is $196.8M. It will fly past $200M early this week. ...

[Deadpool's Japan] opening was a fantastic $6.5M for the biggest X-Men start ever in the market. Playing on 746 screens, it’s the No. 1 movie there and the No. 2 MPA debut this year. ...

With a global cume to date of $1,131.5M, Captain America: Civil War is now the 12th highest grossing movie of all time worldwide. Since last weekend, the Disney/Marvel pic passed Skyfall, Lord Of The Rings: Return Of The King and Transformers: Dark Of The Moon. This frame, it added $4.2M overseas to take the international total to $742.6M. ...
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There's a theme here: if you are an animated feature or a super hero opus crammed with VFX, you can open your own mint.

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