The numbers combine for an opening tally of $13.4m, and third place in the global chart. Indian historical action drama RRR has made a powerful start in North America (an estimated $9.5m) and in international markets tracked by data gatherer Comscore ($3.9m). Globally, Moonfall is very far behind both The Batman ($672.9m so far) and Uncharted ($357.5m), so has over-performed in China, where its opening number is not far behind those other titles. The China number compares with a $12.1m opening for The Batman in the territory the previous weekend, and a seven-day $10.4m debut for Sony’s Uncharted.
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‘Moonfall’ hits global top 5Ī chart-topping $9.7m opening in China for Roland Emmerich’s Moonfall sees the sci-fi disaster movie return to the global box office chart in fifth place, with an estimated $10.4m weekend for international territories combined.Ĭumulative totals are $19.1m for Lionsgate’s release in North America and $41.7m for international, combining for $60.8m worldwide. Most major markets receive The Lost City in mid-April (UK/Ireland, Spain, Australia) or a week later (France, Germany, Brazil, Mexico, South Korea). On a like-for-like basis in the same group of early markets, The Lost City has opened 49% above Free Guy and 50% above Jungle Cruise, says Paramount.
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Extrapolating from these numbers, that would indicate a full international opening around $53m, had every territory opened at once. The early markets represent 7% of the international footprint, says the distributor. Paramount reports an estimated $2.0m for the Middle East region on the title, and chart-topping debuts in Indonesia ($490,000), Israel ($265,000) and Romania ($220,000). The Lost City opened above expectations in North America, and follows hot on the heels of Tatum’s Dog, which has grossed $57.9m in the territory, and $69.6m worldwide. That number puts the Sandra Bullock/Channing Tatum romantic comedy adventure in second place in the global chart, behind The Batman.
Paramount’s The Lost City has delivered the highest new entry in the weekend worldwide box office chart, thanks to a chart-topping estimated $31.0m in North America, plus $3.7m in 16 early international markets, combining for a $34.7m total. ‘The Lost City’ Worldwide box office March 25-27 RankĬredit: Comscore, all figures estimates, click top right to expand ‘The Lost City’ tops North America box office