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Dec 17, 2017

comScore Announces Official Worldwide Box Office Results for Weekend of December 17, 2017

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LOS ANGELES, Dec. 17, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- comScore today announced the official worldwide weekend box office estimates for the weekend of December 17, 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's 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' proves that the box office force is indeed strong with a $450 million global debut in 55 territories including North America where it posted the second biggest opening of all-time taking in a whopping $220 million.  Notably, director Feng Xiaogang'sChina based drama 'Youth' had an incredible $44.3 million weekend in just 5 territories."

The top 12 worldwide weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, December 17, are below.

  1. Star Wars: The Last Jedi - Disney - $450.0M
  2. Youth - Multiple - $44.3M
  3. Coco - Disney - $37.4M
  4. Thousand Faces of Dunjia, The - Multiple - $27.9M
  5. Ferdinand - 20th Century Fox - $19.5M
  6. Wonder - Lionsgate - $14.8M
  7. Murder On The Orient Express - 20th Century Fox - $13.3M
  8. Steel Rain - Next Entertainment - $11.6M
  9. Paddington 2 - Multiple - $9.7M
  10. Daddy's Home 2 - Paramount Pictures - $9.6M
  11. Justice League - Warner Bros. - $9.5M
  12. Thor: Ragnarok - Disney - $4.1M

The top 12 domestic weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, December 17, are below.

  1. Star Wars: The Last Jedi - Disney - $220.0M
  2. Ferdinand - 20th Century Fox - $13.3M
  3. Coco - Disney - $10.0M
  4. Wonder - Lionsgate - $5.4M
  5. Justice League - Warner Bros. - $4.2M
  6. Daddy's Home 2 - Paramount - $3.8M
  7. Thor: Ragnarok - Disney - $3.0M
  8. Disaster Artist, The - A24 - $2.6M
  9. Murder On The Orient Express - 20th Century Fox - $2.5M
  10. Lady Bird - A24 - $2.1M
  11. Star, The - Sony - $1.8M
  12. Shape Of Water, The - Fox Searchlight - $1.7M

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

Star Wars: The Last Jedi

450,047,000

230,000,000

220,047,000

450,047,000

230,000,000

220,047,000

DIS

55

DIS

Youth

44,260,000

44,000,000

260,000

48,110,000

47,850,000

260,000

MUL

5

CHALION

Coco

37,425,000

27,400,000

10,025,000

448,210,896

297,400,000

150,810,896

DIS

37

DIS

Thousand Faces of Dunjia, The

27,850,000

27,850,000

-

34,150,000

34,150,000

-

MUL

4

-

Ferdinand

19,525,000

6,200,000

13,325,000

19,525,000

6,200,000

13,325,000

FOX

19

FOX

Wonder

14,800,000

9,400,000

5,400,000

153,656,738

44,400,000

109,256,738

LGF

61

LGF

Murder On The Orient Express

13,270,000

10,800,000

2,470,000

297,952,742

200,700,000

97,252,742

FOX

53

FOX

Steel Rain

11,600,000

11,600,000

-

11,610,000

11,610,000

-

NEXENT

1

-

Paddington 2

9,710,000

9,710,000

-

92,000,000

92,000,000

-

MUL

18

WB

Daddy's Home 2

9,600,000

5,800,000

3,800,000

157,579,982

61,000,000

96,579,982

PAR

60

PAR

Justice League

9,470,000

5,300,000

4,170,000

633,956,347

414,500,000

219,456,347

WB

66

WB

Thor: Ragnarok

4,081,000

1,100,000

2,981,000

841,775,120

535,400,000

306,375,120

DIS

42

DIS

Disaster Artist, The

2,998,908

362,000

2,636,908

15,532,039

2,600,000

12,932,039

WB

4

A24

Santa & Cie

2,950,000

2,950,000

-

8,800,000

8,800,000

-

MUL

5

-

Bad Moms Christmas, A

2,800,000

2,800,000

-

120,641,939

50,900,000

69,741,939

STX

56

STX

Lady Bird

2,108,117

-

2,108,117

25,977,506

-

25,977,506

-

1

A24

Loving Vincent

1,944,626

1,865,000

79,626

28,040,045

22,070,000

5,970,045

MUL

18

GDE

Between Family

1,835,000

1,835,000

-

8,355,000

8,355,000

-

MUL

7

-

Star, The

1,775,000

-

1,775,000

35,375,220

-

35,375,220

SNY

1

SNY

Shape Of Water, The

1,738,000

-

1,738,000

3,620,564

-

3,620,564

-

1

FSL

Perfect Strangers

1,700,000

1,700,000

-

10,200,000

10,200,000

-

UNI

1

-

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri

1,625,000

-

1,625,000

21,373,978

-

21,373,978

-

1

FSL

Pororo, Dinosaur Island Adventure

1,300,000

1,300,000

-

3,575,000

3,575,000

-

NEXENT

1

-

Wonder Wheel

1,272,216

800,000

472,216

2,336,470

1,485,000

851,470

MUL

4

AMZN

Happy Death Day

1,000,000

1,000,000

-

114,183,845

58,500,000

55,683,845

UNI

24

UNI

Darkest Hour

950,000

100,000

850,000

7,540,848

5,200,000

2,340,848

UNI

2

FOC

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

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