Disaster pic crushes the worldwide box office, grossing an estimated total of $225 million.
Sony’s Roland Emmerich disaster pic “2012” was a global tidal wave at the worldwide box office, flooding screens to the tune of $225 million in its opening weekend. Pic wreaked far more destruction overseas, where it grossed $160 million, compared to $65 million domestically.
Emmerich’s film saw the fifth best international opening of all time, and the best foreign launch ever for a nonsequel, if the estimates hold.
The specialty biz also sprang to life with Lionsgate’s “Precious,”
zooming to No. 4 in its second frame at the domestic B.O. Drama grossed a boffo $6.1 million from only 174 runs for a location average of $35,000 and cume of $8.9 million, seeing a 225% jump as it successfully expanded from 18 runs the weekend before.
Twentieth Century Fox’s prestige/family title “Fantastic Mr. Fox” successfully raided the chicken coop, scoring a per-location average of $65,000 for an estimated $260,000 from four runs in Los Angeles and New York. The Wes Anderson-directed animated film has earned $12.6 million from its run in the U.K., where it opened last month.
“Mr. Fox,” with a voice cast led by George Clooney and Meryl Streep, expands nationwide in the U.S. on Nov. 25.
Focus Features’ Brit pic “Pirate Radio,” the only new wide release after “2012″ at the domestic B.O., encountered rough seas. Directed by Richard Curtis and starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, title grossed an estimated $2.9 million from 882 runs for a per-location average of $3,253. Focus distributed on behalf of parent studio Universal, which produced the film with Working Title.
Weekend brought some much-needed solace for the Mouse House as Robert Zemeckis’ “Disney’s A Christmas Carol” fell just 26% in its second frame to an estimated $22.3 million for a cume of $63.3 million. Disney insisted the film would have strong legs, and the weekend bore out that prediction.
Overseas, “Christmas Carol” grossed a solid $16 million from 3,229 screens in 21 territories to come in No. 2. Holdover markets, led by the U.K., dipped only 20%. Pic launched at No. 1 in Japan to $3.1 million from 375. Foreign cume is $33.6 million for a worldwide total of $98.6 million.
Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theatres, according to Hollywood.com. Final figures will be released Monday.
1. “2012,” $65 million.
2. “Disney’s A Christmas Carol,” $22.3 million.
3. “The Men Who Stare at Goats,” $6.2 million.
4. “Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire,” $6.1 million.
5. “Michael Jackson’s This Is It,” $5.1 million.
6. “The Fourth Kind,” $4.7 million.
7. “Couples Retreat,” $4.3 million.
8. “Paranormal Activity,” $4.2 million.
9. “Law Abiding Citizen,” $3.9 million.
10. “The Box,” $3.2 million.
[Credit: Variety / Hollywood.com]
