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Dec 18, 2016

/C O R R E C T I O N -- comScore/

In the news release, comScore Announces Official Worldwide Box Office Results for Weekend of December 18, 2016, issued 18-Dec-2016 by comScore over PR Newswire, comScore received updated International weekend grosses and cumes for Office Christmas Party. Please note gross updates and worldwide ranking changes. The complete, corrected release follows:

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 18, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- comScore today announced the official worldwide weekend box office estimates for the weekend of December 18, 2016, as compiled by the company's theatrical measurement services.

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comScore's Senior Media Analyst Paul Dergarabedian commented, "A strong box office force was felt around the world as Disney's 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story' opened at #1 in all markets for a massive worldwide weekend debut of $290.5 million that included $135.5 million in 54 international territories and $155 million from North America.  Notably, 'The Great Wall' starring Matt Damon and directed by visionary filmmaker Zhang Yimou is a hit in China having earned in excess of $60 million & marks his first English-language production and the largest film ever shot entirely in China."

The top 12 worldwide weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, December 18, are below.

  1. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story - Disney - $290.5M
  2. Great Wall, The - Multiple - $57.0M
  3. Moana - Disney - $27.2M
  4. Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them - Warner Bros. - $19.5M
  5. Office Christmas Party - Multiple - $17.1M
  6. Collateral Beauty - Warner Bros. - $11.6M
  7. Hacksaw Ridge - Multiple- $9.5M
  8. Wasted Times, The - Multiple - $9.1M
  9. La La Land - Lionsgate - $8.7M
  10. Pandora - Next Entertainment - $7.6M
  11. Sing - Universal - $6.6M
  12. Arrival - Multiple - $6.0M

The top 12 domestic weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, December 18, are below.

1. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story - Disney - $155.0M
2. Moana - Disney - $11.7M
3. Office Christmas Party - Paramount - $8.4M
4. Collateral Beauty - Warner Bros. - $7.0M
5. Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them - Warner Bros. - $5.0M
6. Manchester By The Sea - Roadside Attractions - $4.2M
7. La La Land - Lionsgate - $4.0M
8. Arrival - Paramount - $2.8M
9. Doctor Strange - Disney - $2.0M
10. Nocturnal Animals - Focus Features - $1.4M
11. Trolls - 20th Century Fox - $1.3M
12. Allied - Paramount - $1.2M

Full details regarding the global domestic and international box office results are listed in the table below.


Weekend BO Estimate (USD)

Weekend Release Cume (USD)

Distributor

Title

Worldwide

Int'l

Domestic

Worldwide

Int'l

Domestic

Int'l

No. of Terr.

Domestic

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

290,500,000

135,500,000

155,000,000

290,500,000

135,500,000

155,000,000

DIS

55

DIS

Great Wall, The

57,000,000

57,000,000

-

64,000,000

64,000,000

-

MULCN

1

-

Moana

27,164,000

15,500,000

11,664,000

280,258,745

118,400,000

161,858,745

DIS

33

DIS

Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them

19,530,000

14,500,000

5,030,000

717,481,095

509,800,000

207,681,095

WB

67

WB

Office Christmas Party

17,050,000

8,600,000

8,450,000

66,318,267

34,800,000

31,518,267

MUL

52

PAR

Collateral Beauty

11,600,000

4,600,000

7,000,000

11,600,000

4,600,000

7,000,000

WB

17

WB

Hacksaw Ridge

9,460,000

8,565,000

895,000

120,243,104

57,450,000

62,793,104

MUL

16

LGF

Wasted Times, The

9,115,000

9,025,000

90,000

9,115,000

9,025,000

90,000

MUL

4

-

La La Land

8,720,000

4,700,000

4,020,000

16,560,166

11,300,000

5,260,166

LGF

15

LGF

Pandora

7,600,000

7,600,000

-

17,675,000

17,675,000

-

NEXENT

1

-

Sing

6,600,000

6,600,000

-

17,400,000

17,400,000

-

UNI

15

UNI

Arrival

5,975,000

3,200,000

2,775,000

137,188,367

50,720,000

86,468,367

MUL

42

PAR

Sully

4,700,000

4,700,000

-

228,289,011

103,500,000

124,789,011

WB

24

WB

Manchester By The Sea

4,661,338

505,000

4,156,338

14,521,643

505,000

14,016,643

UNI

2

RdAtt

Trolls

4,200,000

2,900,000

1,300,000

323,955,937

176,600,000

147,355,937

FOX

36

FOX

Underworld: Blood Wars

3,400,000

3,400,000

-

42,700,000

42,700,000

-

SNY

55

SNY

Will You Be There

3,360,000

3,360,000

-

3,440,000

3,440,000

-

LOTTE

1

-

Allied

3,345,000

2,100,000

1,245,000

76,653,917

38,200,000

38,453,917

PAR

36

PAR

Your Name

2,925,000

2,925,000

-

288,820,000

288,820,000

-

MUL

8

-

Doctor Strange

2,836,000

800,000

2,036,000

652,886,027

426,800,000

226,086,027

DIS

38

DIS

Demain tout commence

2,715,000

2,715,000

-

8,900,000

8,900,000

-

MUL

3

-

I Am Not Madame Bovary

2,165,000

2,165,000

-

63,888,061

63,455,000

433,061

MUL

2

-

Ballerina

2,000,000

2,000,000

-

2,000,000

2,000,000

-

MUL

2

-

Nocturnal Animals

1,991,380

600,000

1,391,380

20,212,746

11,400,000

8,812,746

UNI

29

FOC

Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children

1,800,000

1,800,000

-

280,302,353

193,700,000

86,602,353

FOX

3

FOX

*Territory is a movie studio term for regions of the world consisting of various countries.


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