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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Around-the-World: 'G.I. Joe' Nears Predecessor, 'Croods' Passes $200M

G.I. Joe: Retaliation


 
G.I. Joe: Retaliation held on to first place at the overseas box office this weekend with an estimated $40.2 million. Through less than two weeks, it's earned $145.2 million, and it will pass predecessor Rise of Cobra's $152 million total by mid-week.

According to distributor Paramount Pictures International, holdover markets dipped an average of 46 percent, which is better than Rise of Cobra at the same point. The sequel's top territory was South Korea with $3.7 million, followed by Russia with $3.2 million.

With Japan and China still on the way, Retaliation

The Croods
continued its impressive foreign run with a $34.3 million haul from 61 markets. It held first place in Australia ($3.6 million) and the U.K. ($3.57 million), and was back in first in Germany ($3.14 million) as well. The movie has so far earned $205.4 million overseas; it opens in France, New Zealand and Turkey this coming weekend, and still has Japan and China on the horizon.

Jack the Giant Slayer
added $11.6 million from its 60 markets this weekend. To date, it has grossed $117.4 million, and is on pace to close with less than $150 million overseas.

Oz The Great and Powerful
earned $13.6 million this weekend for a new foreign total of $241.3 million. It's currently in release in every market, and continues to be in line for a final worldwide tally around $500 million.

Coinciding with its domestic debut, the Evil Dead remake opened in 21 markets and earned $5.2 million. It did well in Russia ($2.3 million) and Spain ($1.4 million), though it barely registered in Mexico ($350,000).

Jurassic Park 3D
also hit the overseas circuit this weekend and snagged $3.4 million from a handful of territories. It was solid in Russia ($1.5 million) and also took in an impressive $693,000 from just 26 theaters in Australia. Universal is planning to slowly roll out this title over the next six months, and it will be most interesting to see how it performs in China (where Titanic 3D earned $145 million).

Next weekend, Oblivion opens in 51 markets including all of the major ones except Japan and China. The goal here is clearly to get a jump on Iron Man 3, which officially kicks off the Summer movie season by opening almost everywhere (except the U.S.) on the last weekend of April.

Other Notables - Weekend Gross - Gross-to-Date (in millions)
Identity Thief - $5.8 - $25.2
The Host - $5.6 - $21.6
Hansel and Gretel - $1.5 - $163.8
Wreck-It Ralph - $3.4 - $278.1
Trance - $3.2 - $7.2
Mama - $2.3 - $58.7
Die Hard 5 - $1.4 - $233.1
Silver Linings Playbook - $1.2 - $99.8
Dark Skies - $1.1 - $3.7
Django Unchained - $1 - $256.2 looks destined to wind up with over $250 million overseas.
source: http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=3667&p=.htm
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The Croods stay top of UK box office


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Caveman animation The Croods has topped the UK and Ireland box office chart for a third successive weekend.
The Dreamworks film pulled in £2.3m from Friday to Sunday, bringing its total haul to £17.7m.
GI Joe: Retaliation remained at number two despite taking less than half the amount of its opening week.
Science fiction horror Dark Skies was third in the chart after taking £1m in its opening week, while Danny Boyle's Trance dropped to four.
The Croods, which features the voices of Nicolas Cage and Emma Stone, follows the story of a prehistoric family who are forced to abandon their cave.
Fantasy film Jack The Giant Slayer fell one place to five with Oz The Great and Powerful at six. The Wizard of Oz prequel has now taken £13.6m since its release 5 weeks ago.

UK & IRELAND BOX OFFICE TOP FIVE

1. The Croods - £2.3m
2. GI Joe: Retaliation - £1.06m
3. Dark Skies - £1.03m
4. Trance - £0.72m
5. Jack The Giant Slayer - £0.7m
Source: Rentrak
Spring Breakers, the new film from Oscar-nominated actor James Franco and High School Musical's Vanessa Hudgens, entered the chart at nine taking £345,000.
The comedy opened at 181 cinemas, averaging £1,907 per location. For comparison, Trance averaged £1,715 per location across the 421 screens it was shown in.
The new entry from Disney, The Odd Life of Timothy Green starring Alias actress Jennifer Garner, just made it into the top 10 taking £296,465.
source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-22090331
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