comScore Announces Official Worldwide Box Office Results for Weekend of April 2, 2017
comScore today announced the official worldwide weekend box office estimates for the weekend of April 2, 2017, as compiled by the company’s theatrical measurement services.
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comScore’s Senior Media Analyst Paul Dergarabedian commented, “Disney’s ‘Beauty And The Beast’ adds another $114 million in its third weekend to push its global total to massive $876.3 million. On the animated family film side of the ledger, Fox’s ‘The Boss Baby’ over-performed to the tune of $85.2 million in its debut weekend worldwide in 35 territories.”
The top 12 worldwide weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, April 2, are below.
1.Beauty And The Beast – Disney – $114.0M
2.Boss Baby, The – 20th Century Fox – $85.2M
3.Ghost In The Shell – Paramount Pictures – $59.1M
4.Kong: Skull Island – Warner Bros. – $43.4M
5.Power Rangers – Lionsgate – $22.6M
6.Devotion Of Suspect X, The – Multiple – $22.5M
7.Smurfs: The Lost Village – Sony – $15.1M
8.Life – Sony – $11.9M
9.Logan – 20th Century Fox – $11.4M
10.Extraordinary Mission – Multiple Chinese Distributors – $8.2M
11.Get Out – Universal – $8.1M
12.Missing, The – Multiple Chinese Distributors – $6.2M
The top 12 domestic weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, April 2, are below.
1.Boss Baby, The – 20th Century Fox – $49.0M
2.Beauty And The Beast – Disney – $47.5M
3.Ghost In The Shell – Paramount – $19.0M
4.Power Rangers – Lionsgate – $14.5M
5.Kong: Skull Island – Warner Bros. – $8.8M
6.Logan – 20th Century Fox – $6.2M
7.Get Out – Universal – $5.8M
8.Life – Sony – $5.6M
9.Chips – Warner Bros. – $4.1M
10.Zookeeper’s Wife, The – Focus Features – $3.3M
11.Shack, The – Lionsgate – $2.2M
12.Hidden Figures – 20th Century Fox – $0.4M