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Dec 26, 2016

comScore Announces Official Worldwide Box Office Results for Weekend of December 25, 2016

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 26, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- comScore (NASDAQ: SCOR) today announced the official worldwide weekend box office estimates for the weekend of December 25, 2016, as compiled by the company's theatrical measurement services.

As the trusted official standard for real-time worldwide box office reporting, comScore provides the only theater-level reporting in the world. Customers are able to analyze admissions and gross results around the world using comScore's suite of products.

comScore's Senior Media Analyst Paul Dergarabedian commented, "Disney's 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story' crossed the $500 million mark globally this weekend after just 12 days in theaters with $523.8 million impressively on the books thus far.  Universal's 'Sing' is hitting the high notes with audiences around the world dancing to a weekend estimate of $62.3 million and a global total that now stands at $103.9 million.  In third place globally with an impressive $37.9 million weekend is the Chinese romantic comedy 'See You Tomorrow' directed by Zhang Jiajia."

The top 12 worldwide 3-day weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, December 25, are below.

  1. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story - Disney - $111.5M
  2. Sing - Universal - $62.3M
  3. See You Tomorrow - Multiple - $37.9M
  4. Dangal - UTV Motion Pictures - $29.6M
  5. Railroad Tigers - Multiple Chinese Distributors - $29.1M
  6. Great Wall, The - LegEast - $26.0M
  7. Assassin's Creed - 20th Century Fox - $23.6M
  8. Moana - Disney - $22.3M
  9. Master - CJ Entertainment - $18.1M
  10. Passengers - Sony - $14.8M
  11. Why Him? - 20th Century Fox - $13.2M
  12. Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them - Warner Bros. - $10.9M

The top 12 domestic 4-day weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Monday, December 26, are below.

  1. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story - Disney - $96.1M
  2. Sing - Universal - $56.1M
  3. Passengers - Sony - $23.1M
  4. Why Him? - 20th Century Fox - $16.7M
  5. Assassin's Creed - 20th Century Fox - $15.0M
  6. Fences - Paramount - $11.4M
  7. Moana - Disney - $10.4M
  8. La La Land - Lionsgate - $9.7M
  9. Office Christmas Party - Paramount - $7.2M
  10. Collateral Beauty - Warner Bros. - $7.1M
  11. Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them - Warner Bros. - $4.5M
  12. Manchester By The Sea - Roadside Attractions - $4.4M

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

111,477,000

47,100,000

64,377,000

523,800,000

237,400,000

286,400,000

DIS

55

DIS

Sing

62,290,470

27,000,000

35,290,470

103,903,110

48,000,000

55,903,110

UNI

51

UNI

See You Tomorrow

37,910,000

37,910,000

-

38,185,000

38,185,000

-

MUL

3

-

Dangal

29,568,016

26,320,000

3,248,016

31,452,059

26,320,000

5,132,059

UTV

11

UTV

Railroad Tigers

29,080,000

29,080,000

-

29,455,000

29,455,000

-

MULTICN

1

-

Great Wall, The

26,000,000

26,000,000

-

120,100,000

120,100,000

-

LEGEST

1

UNI

Assassin's Creed

23,580,000

13,300,000

10,280,000

31,072,400

13,300,000

17,772,400

FOX

23

FOX

Moana

22,302,000

14,900,000

7,402,000

325,000,000

144,500,000

180,500,000

DIS

33

DIS

Master

18,150,000

18,150,000

-

18,250,000

18,250,000

-

CJE

1

-

Passengers

14,850,000

-

14,850,000

22,175,000

-

22,175,000

-

1

SNY

Why Him?

13,250,000

2,200,000

11,050,000

13,250,000

2,200,000

11,050,000

-

17

FOX

Fantastic Beasts And
Where To Find Them

10,925,000

8,000,000

2,925,000

743,030,000

528,800,000

214,230,000

WB

63

WB

La La Land

10,029,400

4,300,000

5,729,400

31,312,111

17,700,000

13,612,111

LGF

20

LGF

Office Christmas Party

8,115,000

3,000,000

5,115,000

75,155,000

33,000,000

42,155,000

MUL

41

PAR

Collateral Beauty

7,875,000

3,600,000

4,275,000

26,777,000

11,500,000

15,277,000

WB

30

WB

Fences

6,688,000

-

6,688,000

6,850,000

-

6,850,000

-

1

PAR

Hacksaw Ridge

5,009,000

4,675,000

334,000

133,206,000

69,500,000

63,706,000

MUL

15

LGF

Pandora

3,300,000

3,300,000

-

24,480,000

24,480,000

-

NEXENT

1

-

Leap!

3,125,000

3,125,000

-

10,675,000

10,675,000

-

MUL

5

-

My Mom Is a Character 2

3,110,000

3,110,000

-

3,110,000

3,110,000

-

DW/PARIS

1

-

Yolki 5

2,800,000

2,800,000

-

2,800,000

2,800,000

-

BZLVS

1

-

Demain tout commence

2,550,000

2,550,000

-

16,225,000

16,225,000

-

MUL

2

-

Arrival

2,190,000

1,110,000

1,080,000

143,277,000

53,895,000

89,382,000

MUL

20

PAR

Trolls

1,990,000

1,600,000

390,000

328,626,200

180,000,000

148,626,200

FOX

19

FOX

Allied

1,862,000

1,700,000

162,000

80,269,000

41,000,000

39,269,000

PAR

36

PAR

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

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