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May 28, 2017

comScore Announces Official Worldwide Box Office Results for Weekend of May 28, 2017

LOS ANGELES, May 28, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- comScore today announced the official worldwide weekend box office estimates for the weekend of May 28, 2017, as compiled by the company's theatrical measurement services.

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comScore's Senior Media Analyst Paul Dergarabedian commented, "Disney's 'Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales' set sail this weekend with a $208.4 million international debut for a global start of $270.6 million for the weekend.  With a likely worldwide 4-day performance of over $300 million, the overall franchise will surpass the $4 billion threshold in the coming days."

The top 12 worldwide weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, May 28, are below.

1. Pirates Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales - Disney - $270.6M
2. Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2 - Disney - $28.5M
3. Alien: Covenant - 20th Century Fox - $21.3M
4. Baywatch - Paramount Pictures - $18.1M
5. King Arthur: Legend Of The Sword - Warner Bros. - $13.2M
6. Dangal - China Film Co. - $10.6M
7. Get Out - Universal - $7.5M
8. Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul - 20th Century Fox - $6.8M
9. Everything, Everything - Warner Bros. - $6.2M
10. Beauty And The Beast - Disney - $5.4M
11. Snatched - 20th Century Fox - $5.3M
12. Fate Of The Furious, The - Universal - $4.8M

The top 12 domestic weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, May 28, are below.

1. Pirates Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales - Disney - $62.2M
2. Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2 - Disney - $19.9M
3. Baywatch - Paramount - $18.1M
4. Alien: Covenant - 20th Century Fox - $10.5M
5. Everything, Everything - Warner Bros. - $6.2M
6. Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul - 20th Century Fox - $4.4M
7. Snatched - 20th Century Fox - $3.9M
8. King Arthur: Legend Of The Sword - Warner Bros. - $3.2M
9. Boss Baby, The - 20th Century Fox - $1.7M
10. Beauty And The Beast - Disney - $1.6M
11. Fate Of The Furious, The - Universal - $1.5M
12. How To Be A Latin Lover - Lionsgate - $1.0M

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

Pirates Caribbean:
Dead Men Tell No Tales

270,579,000

208,400,000

62,179,000

270,579,000

208,400,000

62,179,000

DIS

55

DIS

Guardians Of The
Galaxy Vol. 2

28,490,000

8,600,000

19,890,000

783,305,927

450,100,000

333,205,927

DIS

57

DIS

Alien: Covenant

21,325,000

10,800,000

10,525,000

158,347,181

101,000,000

57,347,181

FOX

78

FOX

Baywatch

18,100,000

-

18,100,000

22,706,514

-

22,706,514

PAR

1

PAR

King Arthur: Legend Of
The Sword

13,215,000

10,000,000

3,215,000

119,070,202

85,200,000

33,870,202

WB

65

WB

Dangal

10,580,000

10,580,000

-

224,251,761

211,860,000

12,391,761

CNFC

1

UTV COMM

Get Out

7,472,150

7,300,000

172,150

241,034,425

65,800,000

175,234,425

UNI

42

UNI

Diary Of A Wimpy Kid:
The Long Haul

6,800,000

2,400,000

4,400,000

16,381,961

2,800,000

13,581,961

FOX

18

FOX

Everything, Everything

6,185,000

-

6,185,000

21,541,113

-

21,541,113

WB

1

WB

Beauty And The Beast

5,363,000

3,800,000

1,563,000

1,232,563,435

732,000,000

500,563,435

DIS

21

DIS

Snatched

5,305,000

1,400,000

3,905,000

49,684,625

9,500,000

40,184,625

FOX

13

FOX

Fate Of The Furious,
The

4,772,545

3,300,000

1,472,545

1,222,523,415

1,000,000,000

222,523,415

UNI

42

UNI

Boss Baby, The

4,600,000

2,900,000

1,700,000

476,157,190

307,200,000

168,957,190

FOX

58

FOX

Our President

4,270,000

4,270,000

-

4,280,000

4,280,000

-

CJ CGV

1

-

God Of War

4,200,000

4,200,000

-

4,210,000

4,210,000

-

BONA

1

-

Didi's Dream

2,535,000

2,535,000

-

2,535,000

2,535,000

-

MUL

2

-

Smurfs: The Lost Village

2,300,000

2,000,000

300,000

185,432,439

141,800,000

43,632,439

SNY

57

SNY

How To Be A Latin Lover

2,120,000

1,120,000

1,000,000

53,775,580

22,865,000

30,910,580

MUL

3

LGF

Richard The Stork

1,015,000

1,015,000

-

6,330,000

6,330,000

-

MUL

16

-

Merciless, The

975,000

975,000

-

5,290,000

5,290,000

-

CJE

1

-

Shack, The

850,000

850,000

-

92,961,418

35,575,000

57,386,418

MUL

18

LGF

Three Little Pigs 2, The

800,000

800,000

-

1,400,000

1,400,000

-

MULTICN

1

-

John Wick: Chapter
Two

725,000

725,000

-

166,969,184

74,940,000

92,029,184

MUL

6

LGF

Rodin

685,000

685,000

-

685,000

685,000

-

Wild Bunch

1

-

Lovers, The

665,165

-

665,165

1,312,624

-

1,312,624

-

1

A24

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

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