Jurassic World
took the #1 weekend box-office spot for the third week in a row with
$54.2M off of a -49% week-over-week drop, just allowing it to fend off
Disney's Inside Out, which made $52.1M on a -42.4% decline.
With $32.9M in 3,442 theaters Ted 2,
however, didn't really make a run at the spot, making less than even
the most pessimistic pundits had placed it. Universal's own estimates
had the film at $45M - $50M making Ted 2 the second Seth MacFarlane film to under-perform for them
. A Million Ways to Die in the West opened in 3,158 venues on May 30 of last year to a still-surprisingly low $16.8M weekend. Ted 2 has a B+ CinemaScore.
Included in the Universal report is another Jurassic World record. The film also crossed the $500M mark domestically, the fastest any film has done that, crossing the milestone in 17 days (6/12/2015 - 6/28/2015). The previous record holder, Marvel's The Avengers, pulled it off in 23 days (5/4/2012 - 5/26/2012).
Max,
the PTSD dog movie, slacked its pace a little off of its hearty $4.3M
on Friday. Warner Bros is reporting that it took in $12.2M (was
estimated at $13M) for the weekend in 2,855 venues for a $4,277 per
theater take. The film as an "A" CinemaScore so it may look to have
legs.
In holdover news Spy
continues to prove that it has just that, taking another easy -25%
decline, making $7.8M (last weekend $10.4M). The film's domestic gross
is $88.3M
San Andreas,
on the other hand, dropped -59% from last week, making $3.4M in 2,032
venues (last week - $8.2M) with $141.9M in domestic gross.
Dope took a -52.3% decline off last week's $6M, adding $2.86M to Open Road's coffers in 1,851 locations, a $1,545 per-theater take.
Internationally, Jurassic World took in
$737.5M this weekend in 66 territories. Its top grossing markets are
China ($202M), the U.K. and Ireland ($76.1M), Mexico ($36.9M), Korea
($35.3M), Germany ($35.3M), Australia ($29.4M), France ($29M), and
Russia ($21.9M).
Combined with the +500M+ domestic take the film's worldwide total is $1.24B.
Inside Out continued its measured
international release pattern, opening in Belgium, Hungary, India, New
Zealand, and Trinidad. It has not yet opened in such major markets as
Germany, Italy, Spain, UK, Korea and Japan. In those international
markets where it has been released (44% of the overseas markets) it has
made $26.4M for an international cume of $78.5M. Combining the domestic
gross of $184.9M with the overseas, which Disney is reporting at $81.5M
(adding in advance receipts), Inside Out's worldwide cume is $266.4M.
Jurassic World
took the #1 weekend box-office spot for the third week in a row with
$54.2M off of a -49% week-over-week drop, just allowing it to fend off
Disney's Inside Out, which made $52.1M on a -42.4% decline.
With $32.9M in 3,442 theaters Ted 2,
however, didn't really make a run at the spot, making less than even
the most pessimistic pundits had placed it. Universal's own estimates
had the film at $45M - $50M making Ted 2 the second Seth MacFarlane film to under-perform for them. A Million Ways to Die in the West opened in 3,158 venues on May 30 of last year to a still-surprisingly low $16.8M weekend. Ted 2 has a B+ CinemaScore.
Included in the Universal report is another Jurassic World record. The film also crossed the $500M mark domestically, the fastest any film has done that, crossing the milestone in 17 days (6/12/2015 - 6/28/2015). The previous record holder, Marvel's The Avengers, pulled it off in 23 days (5/4/2012 - 5/26/2012).
Max,
the PTSD dog movie, slacked its pace a little off of its hearty $4.3M
on Friday. Warner Bros is reporting that it took in $12.2M (was
estimated at $13M) for the weekend in 2,855 venues for a $4,277 per
theater take. The film as an "A" CinemaScore so it may look to have
legs.
In holdover news Spy
continues to prove that it has just that, taking another easy -25%
decline, making $7.8M (last weekend $10.4M). The film's domestic gross
is $88.3M
San Andreas,
on the other hand, dropped -59% from last week, making $3.4M in 2,032
venues (last week - $8.2M) with $141.9M in domestic gross.
Dope took a -52.3% decline off last week's $6M, adding $2.86M to Open Road's coffers in 1,851 locations, a $1,545 per-theater take.
Internationally, Jurassic World took in
$737.5M this weekend in 66 territories. Its top grossing markets are
China ($202M), the U.K. and Ireland ($76.1M), Mexico ($36.9M), Korea
($35.3M), Germany ($35.3M), Australia ($29.4M), France ($29M), and
Russia ($21.9M).
Combined with the +500M+ domestic take the film's worldwide total is $1.24B.
Inside Out continued its measured
international release pattern, opening in Belgium, Hungary, India, New
Zealand, and Trinidad. It has not yet opened in such major markets as
Germany, Italy, Spain, UK, Korea and Japan. In those international
markets where it has been released (44% of the overseas markets) it has
made $26.4M for an international cume of $78.5M. Combining the domestic
gross of $184.9M with the overseas, which Disney is reporting at $81.5M
(adding in advance receipts), Inside Out's worldwide cume is $266.4M.
Jurassic World
took the #1 weekend box-office spot for the third week in a row with
$54.2M off of a -49% week-over-week drop, just allowing it to fend off
Disney's Inside Out, which made $52.1M on a -42.4% decline.
With $32.9M in 3,442 theaters Ted 2,
however, didn't really make a run at the spot, making less than even
the most pessimistic pundits had placed it. Universal's own estimates
had the film at $45M - $50M making Ted 2 the second Seth MacFarlane film to under-perform for them. A Million Ways to Die in the West opened in 3,158 venues on May 30 of last year to a still-surprisingly low $16.8M weekend. Ted 2 has a B+ CinemaScore.
Included in the Universal report is another Jurassic World record. The film also crossed the $500M mark domestically, the fastest any film has done that, crossing the milestone in 17 days (6/12/2015 - 6/28/2015). The previous record holder, Marvel's The Avengers, pulled it off in 23 days (5/4/2012 - 5/26/2012).
Max,
the PTSD dog movie, slacked its pace a little off of its hearty $4.3M
on Friday. Warner Bros is reporting that it took in $12.2M (was
estimated at $13M) for the weekend in 2,855 venues for a $4,277 per
theater take. The film as an "A" CinemaScore so it may look to have
legs.
In holdover news Spy
continues to prove that it has just that, taking another easy -25%
decline, making $7.8M (last weekend $10.4M). The film's domestic gross
is $88.3M
San Andreas,
on the other hand, dropped -59% from last week, making $3.4M in 2,032
venues (last week - $8.2M) with $141.9M in domestic gross.
Dope took a -52.3% decline off last week's $6M, adding $2.86M to Open Road's coffers in 1,851 locations, a $1,545 per-theater take.
Internationally, Jurassic World took in
$737.5M this weekend in 66 territories. Its top grossing markets are
China ($202M), the U.K. and Ireland ($76.1M), Mexico ($36.9M), Korea
($35.3M), Germany ($35.3M), Australia ($29.4M), France ($29M), and
Russia ($21.9M).
Combined with the +500M+ domestic take the film's worldwide total is $1.24B.
Inside Out continued its measured
international release pattern, opening in Belgium, Hungary, India, New
Zealand, and Trinidad. It has not yet opened in such major markets as
Germany, Italy, Spain, UK, Korea and Japan. In those international
markets where it has been released (44% of the overseas markets) it has
made $26.4M for an international cume of $78.5M. Combining the domestic
gross of $184.9M with the overseas, which Disney is reporting at $81.5M
(adding in advance receipts), Inside Out's worldwide cume is $266.4M.
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