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Sep 16, 2018

comScore Announces Official Worldwide Box Office Results for Weekend of September 16, 2018

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LOS ANGELES, Sept. 16, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- comScore today announced the official worldwide weekend box office estimates for the weekend of September 16, 2018, as compiled by the company's theatrical measurement services.

As the trusted industry partner for real-time box office reporting, comScore is the only theater-level movie measurement and analytics company providing insights across the world's largest markets, covering 95 percent of the global industry gross. Using comScore's suite of movie products, customers are able to analyze admissions and gross results from around the world.

comScore's Senior Media Analyst Paul Dergarabedian commented, "Fox's 'The Predator' devoured a chart topping $54.7 million in 73 global territories including North America where it led the box office with a $24 million debut while Warner Bros.' 'The Nun' in the second spot has rung up nearly $229 million worldwide to date.  Notably, Hong Kong action spy thriller 'L Storm' took in an impressive $32.2 million in just three territories for a global total to date of $34.9 million.

The top 12 worldwide weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, September 16, are below.

  1. Predator, The - 20th Century Fox - $54.7M
  2. Nun, The - Warner Bros. - $51.3M
  3. L Storm - Multiple - $32.2M
  4. Simple Favor, A - Lionsgate - $19.6M
  5. Mission: Impossible - Fallout - Paramount Pictures - $18.2M
  6. Crazy Rich Asians - Warner Bros. - $16.0M
  7. Meg, The - Warner Bros. - $9.9M
  8. Searching - Sony - $9.2M
  9. White Boy Rick - Sony - $8.8M
  10. Peppermint - STX Entertainment - $7.9M
  11. Disney'sChristopher Robin - Disney - $7.0M
  12. Alpha - Sony - $4.5M

The top 12 domestic weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, September 16, are below.

  1. Predator, The - 20th Century Fox - $24.0M
  2. Nun, The - Warner Bros. - $18.2M
  3. Simple Favor, A - Lionsgate - $16.1M
  4. White Boy Rick - Sony - $8.8M
  5. Crazy Rich Asians - Warner Bros. - $8.7M
  6. Peppermint - STX Entertainment - $6.1M
  7. Meg, The - Warner Bros. - $3.8M
  8. Searching - Sony - $3.2M
  9. Unbroken: Path To Redemption - Pure Flix - $2.4M
  10. Mission: Impossible - Fallout - Paramount - $2.3M
  11. Disney'sChristopher Robin - Disney - $2.0M
  12. BlacKkKlansman - Focus Features - $1.3M

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

Predator, The

54,700,000

30,700,000

24,000,000

54,700,000

30,700,000

24,000,000

FOX

73

FOX

Nun, The

51,300,000

33,100,000

18,200,000

228,676,000

143,600,000

85,076,000

WB

63

WB

L Storm

32,210,000

32,210,000

 

34,958,971

34,958,971

 

MULTI

3

ASIA

Simple Favor, A

19,550,000

3,500,000

16,050,000

19,550,000

3,500,000

16,050,000

LGF

29

LGF

Mission: Impossible - Fallout

18,215,000

15,900,000

2,315,000

760,935,000

544,800,000

216,135,000

PAR

58

PAR

Crazy Rich Asians

16,000,000

7,300,000

8,700,000

187,452,000

37,900,000

149,552,000

WB

30

WB

Meg, The

9,905,000

6,100,000

3,805,000

505,287,000

368,200,000

137,087,000

WB

65

WB

Searching

9,200,000

6,000,000

3,200,000

45,821,000

26,200,000

19,621,000

SNY

18

SNY

White Boy Rick

8,800,000

 

8,800,000

8,800,000

 

8,800,000

 

1

SNY

Peppermint

7,870,000

1,800,000

6,070,000

28,150,000

3,900,000

24,250,000

STX

25

STX

Disney's Christopher Robin

7,028,000

5,000,000

2,028,000

153,721,487

58,700,000

95,021,487

DIS

31

DIS

Alpha

4,520,000

3,500,000

1,020,000

68,461,000

34,100,000

34,361,000

SNY

43

SNY

Incredibles 2

4,364,000

3,600,000

764,000

1,183,433,025

577,800,000

605,633,025

DIS

26

DIS

Equalizer 2, The

4,200,000

4,200,000

 

180,203,810

78,400,000

101,803,810

SNY

50

SNY

Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation

4,055,000

3,300,000

755,000

503,061,000

337,800,000

165,261,000

SNY

62

SNY

Monstrum

3,900,000

3,900,000

 

3,910,000

3,910,000

 

LOTTE

1

 

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

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Paul Dergarabedian; Senior Media Analyst; (818) 917-9697; pdergarabedian@comscore.com