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Dec 3, 2017

comScore Announces Official Worldwide Box Office Results for Weekend of December 3, 2017

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LOS ANGELES, Dec. 3, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- comScore today announced the official worldwide weekend box office estimates for the weekend of December 3, 2017, 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, "Disney/Pixar's 'Coco' strums its way into the hearts of moviegoers around the world with a $95.1 million weekend performance in 34 global territories including North America where it grabbed the top spot for the second consecutive week and nears the $300 million global threshold.  Notably, Disney/Marvel's 'Thor: Ragnarok' crossed the $800 million mark worldwide and Warner Bros.' 'Justice League' sets its sights on a $600 million global target."

The top 12 worldwide weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, December 3, are below.

  1. Coco - Disney - $95.1M
  2. Justice League - Warner Bros. - $52.3M
  3. Murder On The Orient Express - 20th Century Fox - $29.8M
  4. Daddy's Home 2 - Paramount Pictures - $23.1M
  5. Wonder - Lionsgate - $20.3M
  6. Thor: Ragnarok - Disney - $16.2M
  7. Fireworks, Should We See It From The Side Or The Bottom? - Multiple - $10.7M
  8. Bad Moms Christmas, A - STX Entertainment - $7.2M
  9. Paddington 2 - Multiple - $6.2M
  10. Swindlers, The - Multiple - $6.1M
  11. Lady Bird - A24 - $4.5M
  12. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri - Fox Searchlight - $4.5M

The top 12 domestic weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, December 3, are below.

  1. Coco - Disney - $26.1M
  2. Justice League - Warner Bros. - $16.6M
  3. Wonder - Lionsgate - $12.5M
  4. Thor: Ragnarok - Disney - $9.7M
  5. Daddy's Home 2 - Paramount - $7.5M
  6. Murder On The Orient Express - 20th Century Fox - $6.7M
  7. Lady Bird - A24 - $4.5M
  8. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri - Fox Searchlight - $4.5M
  9. Star, The - Sony - $4.0M
  10. Bad Moms Christmas, A - STX Entertainment - $3.5M
  11. Roman J. Israel, Esq. - Sony - $1.9M
  12. Disaster Artist, The - A24 - $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

Coco

95,114,000

69,000,000

26,114,000

279,989,404

171,300,000

108,689,404

DIS

34

DIS

Justice League

52,280,000

35,700,000

16,580,000

567,435,921

370,100,000

197,335,921

WB

67

WB

Murder On The Orient Express

29,800,000

23,100,000

6,700,000

237,472,513

152,700,000

84,772,513

FOX

69

FOX

Daddy's Home 2

23,100,000

15,600,000

7,500,000

116,814,446

34,000,000

82,814,446

PAR

50

PAR

Wonder

20,300,000

7,800,000

12,500,000

100,232,623

12,200,000

88,032,623

LGF

47

LGF

Thor: Ragnarok

16,159,000

6,500,000

9,659,000

816,406,599

525,000,000

291,406,599

DIS

53

DIS

Fireworks, Should We See It From The Side Or The Bottom?

10,650,000

10,650,000

-

26,110,000

26,110,000

-

MUL

4

-

Bad Moms Christmas, A

7,180,000

3,700,000

3,480,000

102,731,823

37,900,000

64,831,823

STX

42

STX

Paddington 2

6,150,000

6,150,000

-

47,025,000

47,025,000

-

MUL

15

WB

Swindlers, The

6,100,000

6,100,000

-

18,450,000

18,450,000

-

MUL

3

-

Lady Bird

4,543,990

-

4,543,990

17,089,441

-

17,089,441

-

1

A24

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri

4,530,000

-

4,530,000

13,670,520

-

13,670,520

-

1

FSL

Furious

4,150,000

4,150,000

-

4,150,000

4,150,000

-

MUL

2

-

Kill Me Please

4,130,000

4,130,000

-

4,150,000

4,150,000

-

MULTCN

1

-

Star, The

4,000,000

-

4,000,000

27,279,653

-

27,279,653

SNY

1

SNY

Fullmetal Alchemist

3,600,000

3,600,000

-

3,600,000

3,600,000

-

WB

1

-

Forgotten

3,415,000

3,415,000

-

3,430,000

3,430,000

-

MEGABOXPLUS

1

-

Jigsaw

2,520,000

2,300,000

220,000

97,700,988

60,100,000

37,600,988

LGF

72

LGF

Happy Death Day

2,240,000

2,200,000

40,000

108,727,750

53,100,000

55,627,750

UNI

60

UNI

Perfect Strangers

2,100,000

2,100,000

-

2,100,000

2,100,000

-

UNI

1

-

Our Happiness

2,025,000

2,025,000

-

2,025,000

2,025,000

-

CNFC

1

-

Roman J. Israel, Esq.

1,935,000

-

1,935,000

9,503,090

-

9,503,090

-

1

SNY

Darkest Hour

1,909,000

1,800,000

109,000

2,212,481

1,800,000

412,481

UNI

2

FOC

Viking

1,745,000

1,745,000

-

27,560,000

27,560,000

-

CHINA

1

-

Brio, Le

1,730,000

1,730,000

-

5,600,000

5,600,000

-

PATHE

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 ; Antoine Ibrahim, PR Manager, (212) 497-1785, aibrahim@comscore.com