![]() ![]() $318.65 million: Worldwide total for Edge of Tomorrow, which started out looking troubled but managed, particularly thanks to international receipts, to save face. The Weinstein Company’s Snowpiercer took in $162,100 across eight locations, while Begin Again, starring Mark Ruffalo and Keira Knightley, made $148,000 in five locations. 10, taking in another $1.65 million, bringing it within spitting distance of $20 million.Ģ: Indies - Begin Again, from Once’s John Carney, and Bong Joon-ho’s Snowpiercer - that made decent limited-release splashes. It moved to $713 million this weekend, pushing it past Captain America: The Winter Soldier and The Amazing Spider-Man 2’s worldwide totals.Ħ: Consecutive weekends Jon Favreau’s Chef has found itself in the top 10. The Broadway adaptation is getting close to earning back its $40 million budget, although overseas grosses are negligible at the moment, amounting to just $3.7 million.ġst: X-Men: Days of Future Past’s international ranking for the year. $7.6 million: Second-week American total for Clint Eastwood’s Jersey Boys. It’s still Jolie’s biggest movie ever nothing’s changed there. Maleficent should pass $600 million worldwide by next week. ![]() It only took Angelina Jolie five weeks to get there, while The Amazing Spider-Man 2 just passed $200 million after nine weeks. $8.2 million: Maleficent’s weekend take, bringing it past $200 million in America. Worldwide, it’s at $227.9 million, which is far behind the original’s $494.9 million. Dragon 2 took home an extra $13.1 million this time. Also: It’s not playing abroad.ģ/3: Weeks How to Train Your Dragon 2 has been out/sequel’s current ranking in the box office top 10. The sequel is only playing in 2,225 theaters, versus 4,233, 3,426, and 3,750 for the three movies above it. “Through 10 days, the comedy sequel has earned $48.2 million, and is on track to earn substantially less than its predecessor ($91.5 million),” Box Office Mojo reports. The movie’s $10.4 million intake marked a 64 percent dip. The sequel narrowly passed the original’s domestic total this weekend, moving up to $139.8 million.Ĥth: New ranking for last week’s first place Think Like a Man Too. ![]() 2 all time behind 2013’s Man of Steel.ġst: Standing newly enjoyed by 22 Jump Street in the two-film Jump Street saga. $10.7 million: Age of Extinction’s IMAX receipts, ranking no. Age of Extinction is the 27th-best openerin American history, above Iron Man but below Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. “That’s more impressive considering it was only playing in 37 markets, and wasn’t in any of the major markets in Europe or Latin America,” Box Office Mojo writes. (And possibly China’s biggest opening ever.) The fourquel earned an impressive $300 million worldwide, meaning this could be another $1 billion movie.Ĩth: Transformers: Age of Extinction’s ranking on the all-time foreign opener chart. $90 million: Age of Extinction‘s opening haul in China, the nation’s biggest opener ever for a non-Chinese film. The worldwide gross has risen with each new Transformers movie the third film was the first one to pass a billi, going all the way to $1.12 billion. (Ditto for Bay’s career rankings.) Revenge of the Fallen opened to $109 million in 2009, while 2007’s Transformers opened to $70.5 million and Dark of the Moon splashed into summer with $97.85 million in 2011. Transformers had the biggest opener since November’s The Hunger Games: Catching Fire took home $158 million.Ģnd: Age of Extinction’s ranking in Transformers opening-weekend history. To help put this in perspective: $100 million is a lot of money. It’s the most money any movie’s made in a single weekend this year, with Age of Extinction beating April’s Captain America: The Winter Soldier by $5 million. $100 million: American box-office total for director Michael Bay’s fourth installment in his American money-vacuum, the Transformers franchise. (OK - slight exaggeration, but the gulf between Transformers: Age of Extinction and everything else was immense.) 1: Movies people went to see this weekend. ![]()
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