Monday, April 25, 2011

Foreign Box Office: 'Rio' $286M Global Gross Tops 2011, 'Fast Five' Starts Strong

For the 3rd consecutive weekend, Twentieth Century Fox's Rio 3D�is dominating the worldwide box office, earning $44.2M from 12,987 screens in 67 markets for a massive�international cume-to-date of $204.7M. With its domestic cume of $81.1M, Rio has a massive global cume already of $285.8M. The film scored the Industry's biggest 3rd weekend ever in Brazil ($6.7M from 971) and Peru ($884K from 144), while holding the #1 position in at least 23 markets which held extremely well in the face of strong holiday competition and summer-like weather�across much of Europe. And with holidays continuing and Labor Day weekend coming up in many markets, Fox expects more strong performance since 3D movies are doing especially well overseas. Universal's Fast Five kicked off�with�big openings�in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Korea�and�an estimated gross of $24M at 957 locations.�This sets the record as�the biggest opening of all the Fast�franchise street car racing films in these four markets.��It opened�No. 1�in each market�and is dominating the box office with 38% market share overall.�It is�Universal's 3rd biggest opening of all time in these four markets. The movie is also�No. 1 in Australia�with a weekend estimate of�$10.7M at 229 dates, which is Universal's biggest opening ever in this market.�For comparison, Fast Five is 30% up on the openings of�Iron Man and The Bourne Ultimatum.�The UK�opened No. 1 with an�estimated�$8.8M (�5.3M) at 434 dates�at the same level as ... Read More »

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