Weekend Box Office (11/9-11/11) - Bond is back with big opening
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Weekend Box Office (11/9-11/11) - Bond is back with big opening
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1. Skyfall (Eon/MGM/Sony) NEW [Runs 3,505] PG13
Friday $33.0M, Weekend $88.0M
2. Wreck-It Ralph (Disney) Week 2 [Runs 3,752] PG
Friday $7.8M (-42%), Weekend $30.0M (-39%), Cume $90.6M
3. Flight (Paramount) Week 2 [Runs 2,047] R
Friday $4.3M (-47%), Weekend $13.0M (-42%), Cume $46.0M
4. Argo (Warner Bros) Week 5 [Runs 2,763] R
Friday $1.8M, Weekend $6.0M, Cume $85.0M
5. Taken 2 (Fox) Week 6 [Runs 2,487] PG13
Friday $1.2M, Weekend $3.9M, Cume $131.3M
6. The Man With The Iron Fist (Universal) Week 2 [Runs 1,872] R
Friday $825K, Weekend $2.4M (-69%), Cume $12.7
7. Pitch Perfect (Universal) Week 7 [Runs 1,391] PG13
Friday $727K, Weekend $2.3M, Cume $58.8M
8. Cloud Atlas (Warner Bros) Week 3 [Runs 2,023] R
Friday $710K, Weekend $2.4M, Cume $22.7M
9. Here Comes The Boom (Sony) Week 5 [Runs 2,044] PG
Friday $707K, Friday $2.4M, Cume $39.0M
10. Paranormal Activity 4 [Paramount] Week 4 [Runs 2,348] R
Friday $653K, Weekend $1.9M, Cume $52.6M
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007 is projected to hit $500m WW by the end of this weekend, making it by far the highest grossing (unadjusted for anything) of the series.
1. Skyfall (Eon/MGM/Sony) NEW [Runs 3,505] PG13
Friday $33.0M, Weekend $88.0M
2. Wreck-It Ralph (Disney) Week 2 [Runs 3,752] PG
Friday $7.8M (-42%), Weekend $30.0M (-39%), Cume $90.6M
3. Flight (Paramount) Week 2 [Runs 2,047] R
Friday $4.3M (-47%), Weekend $13.0M (-42%), Cume $46.0M
4. Argo (Warner Bros) Week 5 [Runs 2,763] R
Friday $1.8M, Weekend $6.0M, Cume $85.0M
5. Taken 2 (Fox) Week 6 [Runs 2,487] PG13
Friday $1.2M, Weekend $3.9M, Cume $131.3M
6. The Man With The Iron Fist (Universal) Week 2 [Runs 1,872] R
Friday $825K, Weekend $2.4M (-69%), Cume $12.7
7. Pitch Perfect (Universal) Week 7 [Runs 1,391] PG13
Friday $727K, Weekend $2.3M, Cume $58.8M
8. Cloud Atlas (Warner Bros) Week 3 [Runs 2,023] R
Friday $710K, Weekend $2.4M, Cume $22.7M
9. Here Comes The Boom (Sony) Week 5 [Runs 2,044] PG
Friday $707K, Friday $2.4M, Cume $39.0M
10. Paranormal Activity 4 [Paramount] Week 4 [Runs 2,348] R
Friday $653K, Weekend $1.9M, Cume $52.6M
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007 is projected to hit $500m WW by the end of this weekend, making it by far the highest grossing (unadjusted for anything) of the series.
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Re: Weekend Box Office (11/9-11/11) - Bond is back with big opening
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Re: Weekend Box Office (11/9-11/11) - Bond is back with big opening
Hasn't it already grossed over $300 million in the UK as of last weekend? This thing is already an overseas juggernaut.
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Yeah, that's what I meant, $300 million+ worldwide, not just the UK. Too early to be posting, clearly.
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Re: Weekend Box Office (11/9-11/11) - Bond is back with big opening
A little update via Deadline:
The Veterans Day holiday yesterday was good for $11.3 million more in North America, Sony said this morning. That puts the domestic total for Skyfall at $101.9 million after its big release this past weekend. The latest James Bond pic opened to $90 million during its opening frame here (adding in Thursday IMAX screenings) and amassed $89 million more overseas, bringing the global cume for the Sony/MGM/Eon production through Sunday to $518.6 million.
The Veterans Day holiday yesterday was good for $11.3 million more in North America, Sony said this morning. That puts the domestic total for Skyfall at $101.9 million after its big release this past weekend. The latest James Bond pic opened to $90 million during its opening frame here (adding in Thursday IMAX screenings) and amassed $89 million more overseas, bringing the global cume for the Sony/MGM/Eon production through Sunday to $518.6 million.