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comScore Announces Official Worldwide Box Office Results for Weekend of January 8, 2017
[January 08, 2017]

comScore Announces Official Worldwide Box Office Results for Weekend of January 8, 2017


LOS ANGELES, Jan. 8, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- comScore (NASDAQ: SCOR) today announced the official worldwide weekend box office estimates for the weekend of January 8, 2017, 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' crosses the $900 million mark globally with a weekend gross of $78.6 million, to now become the fifth highest grossing release of 2016, thus giving The Walt Disney Studios the top 5 global releases of 2016.  Fox's 'Assassin's Creed' continues to make its mark in 68 international territories adding $45 million this weekend while pushing its global tally to $147.5 million."

The top 12 worldwide weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, January 8, are below.

  1. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story - Disney - $78.6M
  2. Assassin's Creed - 20th Century Fox - $48.8M
  3. Sing - Universal - $46.0M
  4. Passengers - Sony - $41.5M
  5. Moana - Disney - $26.4M
  6. Hidden Figures - 20th Century Fox - $21.8M
  7. La La Land - Lionsgate - $13.8M
  8. Underworld: Blood Wars - Sony - $13.1M
  9. Why Him? - 20th Century Fox - $12.6M
  10. Great Wall, The - Universal - $12.0M
  11. Some Like It Hot (Qing Sheng) - Multiple - $11.3M
  12. Collateral Beauty - Warner Bros. - $7.9M

The top 12 domestic weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, January 8, are below.

  1. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story - Disney - $22.0M
  2. Hidden Figures - 20th Century Fox - $21.8M
  3. Sing - Universal - $19.6M
  4. Underworld: Blood Wars - Sony - $13.1M
  5. La La Land - Lionsgate - $10.0M
  6. Passengers - Sony - $8.8M
  7. Why Him? - 20th Century Fox - $6.5M
  8. Moana - Disney - $6.4M
  9. Fences - Paramount - $4.7M
  10. Assassin's Creed - 20th Century Fox - $3.8M
  11. Manchester By The Sea - Roadside Attractions - $2.5M
  12. Lion - The Weinstein Company - $2.0M

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

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

78,572,000

56,600,000

21,972,000

914,373,354

437,100,000

477,273,354

DIS

58

DIS

Assassin's Creed

48,800,000

45,000,000

3,800,000

147,505,783

98,000,000

49,505,783

FOX

69

FOX

Sing

45,973,670

26,400,000

19,573,670

356,873,315

143,500,000

213,373,315

UNI

62

UNI

Passengers

41,500,000

32,700,000

8,800,000

185,493,043

104,600,000

80,893,043

SNY

63

SNY

Moana

26,413,000

20,000,000

6,413,000

450,094,182

224,700,000

225,394,182

DIS

39

DIS

Hidden Figures

21,800,000

-

21,800,000

24,754,178

-

24,754,178

-

1

FOX

La La Land

13,800,000

3,800,000

10,000,000

85,756,587

34,100,000

51,656,587

LGF

38

LGF

Underworld: Blood Wars

13,100,000

-

13,100,000

57,350,000

44,250,000

13,100,000

SNY

1

SNY

Why Him?

12,600,000

6,100,000

6,500,000

74,159,553

25,600,000

48,559,553

FOX

49

FOX

Great Wall, The

12,000,000

12,000,000

-

178,000,000

178,000,000

-

UNI

20

-

Some Like It Hot (Qing Sheng)

11,300,000

11,300,000

-

50,780,000

50,780,000

-

MUL

2

-

Collateral Beauty

7,940,000

6,600,000

1,340,000

59,395,265

29,500,000

29,895,265

WB

50

WB

Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them

7,525,000

5,600,000

1,925,000

794,881,573

565,700,000

229,181,573

WB

58

WB

Your Name

6,925,000

6,925,000

-

102,765,000

102,765,000

-

MUL

8

-

Railroad Tigers

5,737,600

5,610,000

127,600

84,077,600

83,950,000

127,600

MUL

8

WGUI

Viking

5,615,000

5,615,000

-

9,530,000

9,530,000

-

CENT

1

-

Monster Trucks

5,600,000

5,600,000

-

9,300,000

9,300,000

-

PAR

10

PAR

Fences

4,700,000

-

4,700,000

40,663,264

-

40,663,264

-

1

PAR

Master

4,550,000

4,550,000

-

41,746,883

41,650,000

96,883

MUL

3

-

My Mom Is a Character 2

4,450,000

4,450,000

-

15,520,000

15,520,000

-

DW/PARIS

1

-

MET Opera: Nabucco (2017)

4,150,000

2,210,000

1,940,000

4,150,000

2,210,000

1,940,000

MUL

9

FTHM

Demain tout commence

3,885,000

3,885,000

-

24,150,000

24,150,000

-

MUL

3

-

Monster Calls, A

3,619,350

1,600,000

2,019,350

5,510,842

3,400,000

2,110,842

LGF

18

FOC

Allied

3,480,000

3,400,000

80,000

92,200,190

52,400,000

39,800,190

PAR

34

PAR

Three Heroes And The Sea King

3,000,000

3,000,000

-

5,150,000

5,150,000

-

NASHE

1

-

Mister Felicita

2,970,000

2,970,000

-

7,125,000

7,125,000

-

01 DIST

1

-

Manchester By The Sea

2,898,985

425,000

2,473,985

36,264,342

2,450,000

33,814,342

MUL

3

RdAtt

Lion

2,601,000

580,000

2,021,000

13,703,719

3,890,000

9,813,719

MUL

5

TWC

Resident Evil: The Final Chapter

2,400,000

2,400,000

-

27,300,000

27,300,000

-

SNY

1

SNY

Hacksaw Ridge

2,355,000

2,150,000

205,000

149,017,345

83,925,000

65,092,345

MUL

18

LGF



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

 

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