Sunday, December 06, 2015

International Box Office

The bow-and-arrow girl rides atop world box office, with cartoon characters trailing along in her wake.

FOREIGN WEEKND BOX OFFICE -- (WORLD B.O. TOTALS)

Hunger Games -- $32,400,000 -- ($523,912,000)

The Good Dinosaur -- $19,400,000 -- ($131,351,530)

Spectre -- $23,000,000 -- ($792,020,343)

The Martian -- $13,500,000 -- ($570,813,188)

The Peanuts Movie -- $2,200,000 -- ($134,637,699 ...

As the entertainment journals tell us:

Katniss slung another quiver of arrows at the international box office in her 3rd time out, targeting $32.4M for a 49% drop and an offshore cume of $296.8M. That total takes MJ2 past the overseas lifetime of the first Hunger Games movie, but leaves it well short of Catching Fire’s $440M. ...

007 aimed at his final market this frame with Japan spying a three-day weekend of $3.7M on 583 screens. Including previews, the cume is $6.9M. In total in 94 markets, Spectre added $23M on 9,900 screens. ...

Disney/Pixar’s The Good Dinosaur crossed $100M globally in its 2nd frame after adding $19.4M offshore. The total to date on the pic that has a staggered release is $131.4M. Among significant territories not yet open are Australia, Korea, Japan and Brazil. ...

Ridley Scott’s red planet romp [The Martian] added $13.5M from 4,427 screens in 17 markets this weekend. It impressively held the No. 1 spot in the Middle Kingdom despite the arrival of a handful of local titles and Point Break. ...

[Hotel Transylvania 2] continues to see guests checking in, with a further $2.6M from 3,200 screens in 69 total markets. Cume to date has reached $274.1M. There were no new releases this frame, but Australia fell 30% in its 2nd frame to gross $1.1M from 409 screens. ...

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