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Avengers: Age of Ultron added $68.3 million from a total of 90 overseas territories or 72% of its final international footprint. Hungry and Poland opened this frame. Ultron has now racked up $562.4 million abroad surpassing the lifetime cumes of Captain America ($194M), Iron Man ($265M), Thor ($268M), Iron Man 2 ($310M), Thor: The Dark World ($439M), Guardians of the Galaxy ($441M) and Captain America: Winter Soldier ($455M). The global tally stands at $875.3 million.
Top territories for the Marvel/Disney blockbuster include South Korea ($74.0 million), the UK and Ireland ($61.5 million), Mexico ($39.8 million), Brazil ($37.2 million), Russia ($30.9 million), France ($28.5 million), Australia ($25.9 million), Germany ($23.8 million), Italy ($17.0 million) and Taiwan ($16.3 million).
On the IMAX front, Ultron scored $3.1 million on 220 overseas screens, raising the international cume to $28 million and the worldwide cume to an estimate $57 million.
Up next is a huge opening in China on Tuesday (May 12) when nearly 90% of the Middle Kingdom’s 25,000 screens will be playing Ultron. Despite a less than ideal mid-week opening, the majority of midnight IMAX showings have sold out and half of China’s IMAX screens have added 3 am screenings. Follow BoxOffice.com’s China section for updates as numbers begin to roll in.
Fast and Furious 7 isn’t out of gas yet, racing to $19.6 million from 67 territories this weekend for an overseas total of $1.128 billion and a worldwide total of $1.466 billion. The push for $400 million from China will come up just short asFurious ends its run on Monday ahead of Ultron’s opening with an estimated total of $388 million through Sunday. It is the highest grossing film of all time there as well as in Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, Indonesia, Malaysia, South Africa, United Arab Emirates, Uruguay, Trinidad and Vietnam.
Pitch Perfect 2 hit all the right notes in Australia and New Zealand, deposing Ultron on its way to an $8.8 million opening weekend. Audiences Down Under embraced the acappella themed comedy sequel with $7.6 million, 348% ahead of the original’s 2012 opening of $2.18 million. Australia went on to be the film’s top performing overseas territory with more than $13 million. In New Zealand, the sequel grabbed more than half the market share for $1.2 million which is the third biggest opening weekend this year behind Furious and Ultron. Pitch Perfect 2 opens in North America next weekend along with 27 other international markets including the UK, Germany, Russia, and the Philippines.
Home cozied up to $6.0 million from 35 markets this weekend lifting the international cume to $180.22 million and the global tally to $342.33 million. The DreamWorks Animation pic is tracking 13% ahead of Cinderella in the UK/Ireland and picked up $632K this weekend for a $33.92 million cume.
Earlier this week, Cinderella waltzed over the half billion mark worldwide and swept up an additional $4.0 million from 30 territories this weekend, $2.8 million coming from Japan. She now stands at $316.9 million overseas and $513.1 million globally. Top territories include China ($71.1 million), UK and Ireland ($29.8 million), Japan ($28.3 million), Australia ($16.6 million), Italy ($16.5 million), Brazil ($15.6 million), Mexico ($15.4 million), France ($10.7 million), and Russia ($10.1 million).
Unfriended scared up $3.2 million from 11 territories this weekend, including a third place opening in South Korea with $1.0 million, and a top four finish in its second weekend in the UK with $1.2 million ($4.4 million cume). The tween skewing social media thriller is in the early stages of an international rollout and next up is Thailand on May 21.
The Longest Ride roped in $2.43 million from 1,867 screens in 28 markets this weekend. It opened at #2 in Spain ($421K) and #3 in Belgium ($230K), while holding well in Germany ($956K/$2.96M cume), and the Netherlands ($135K, $1.19M cume). The film stands at $15.2 million overseas and $50.48 million worldwide. Ride bucks into Italy on June 4 and the UK on June 19.
Films with less than $2 million overseas this weekend (Weekend Total/Overseas Total/Global Total)
Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F – $1.9 million/$28.3 million/$28.3 million
Run All Night: $1.5 million/$40.5 million/$66.96 million
Far From The Madding Crowd: $1.49 million/$6.17 million/$7.17 million
Hot Pursuit: $1.4 million/$1.4 million/$14.7 million
Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel: $1.04 million/$50.96 million/$83.61 million
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