

Ultron heads to China on May 12, looking to make chump change of Avengers’ and Iron Man 3’s previous approximate hauls of $86M and $121M, respectively. Furious 7 still has another week in China where it fast became the hot market’s biggest grosser of all time and now has an astonishing cume of $381.8M there ($1.098B intl). The Disney/Marvel mash-up is tracking above the first Avengers and Iron Man 3, and has a relatively clear path over the next 10 days or so before Mad Max: Fury Road drives onto the scene.

UPDATE, 4:40 PM PT: The mighty Avengers: Age Of Ultron continued to dominate the global marketplace with an added an etimated $168M for a total of around $439M offshore after two rounds. reported final grosses for the critical favorite, Woman In Gold, and finally Sony’s sequel Paul Blart Mall Cop 2 just came in. reported final numbers for Run All Night while Fox weighed in with its heavy load of films: Far From The Madding Crowd, DreamWorks Animation’s Home, its actioner Kingsman: The Secret Service, the Scott Eastwood starring The Longest Ride (the latest from Nicholas Sparks), Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F, and finally The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. 'Doogie Kamealoha, M.D.' Renewed For Season 2 By Disney+ Focus crossed $100M for Warner Bros., too.įinal tallies are now in also for the following films: Uni’s Unfriended, the horror film Ouija (which has spawned a sequel), Alex Garland’s well-received sci-fi film Ex Machina, the animated Shaun The Sheep, the German comedy Half Brothers, the thriller The Boy Next Door, Russell Crowe’s directorial debut The Water Diviner and the sexuallly charged Fifty Shades Of Grey. Worldwide, this fuel-injected offering from Universal is at $1.4B and passed Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 2 to become the fourth-highest grossing film of all time and it just keeps rolling. Meanwhile, Fast And Furious 7 (as it’s titled in international markets) which had the advantage of a May 1 holiday in many territories, grossed a total of $50.7M in 65 markets to bring its international total to $1.09B. Meanwhile, the studio’s Cinderella ended up the weekend with $1.2M more than expected from yesterday’s estimates, bringing its international cume just under $500M to $495.5M. All grosses below in specific markets are updated with final grosses. To date, its worldwide cume is now $631.1M, upped by the better than expected domestic take of $191.3M. Disney/ Marvel’s Avengers: Age Of Ultron ended up the weekend internationally with a cume of $439.8M on a weekend pull of $168.8M and it hasn’t yet hit China. 4th UPDATE, 1:05 PM PST: Disney had an explosive weekend worldwide.
