LOS ANGELES, June 4, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- comScore today announced the official worldwide weekend box office estimates for the weekend of June 4, 2017, as compiled by the company's theatrical measurement services.
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comScore's Senior Media Analyst Paul Dergarabedian commented, "Using her super powers to create powerful box office numbers around the world, Warner Bros.' 'Wonder Woman' enjoys a fantastic $223 million global debut that was bigger than even the most generous projections and puts the DC Comics brand on a newly reinvigorated path to critical and box office success. Notably, Disney's 'Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales' crosses the $500 million mark worldwide this weekend while Universal's 'The Fate of the Furious' is on track to raise its international total to $1.004 Billion."
The top 12 worldwide weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, June 4, are below.
1. Wonder Woman - Warner Bros. - $223.0M
2. Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales - Disney - $95.4M
3. Baywatch - Paramount Pictures - $32.3M
4. Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie - 20th Century Fox - $24.2M
5. Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2 - Disney - $14.1M
6. Dangal - China Film Co. - $8.8M
7. Alien: Covenant - 20th Century Fox - $7.7M
8. King Arthur: Legend Of The Sword - Warner Bros. - $4.9M
9. Warriors Of The Dawn - Fox International Productions - $4.1M
10. Doraemon: Great Adventure In The Antarctic - China Film Group Digital Cinema Line - $3.9M
11. Beauty And The Beast - Disney - $3.7M
12. Everything, Everything - Warner Bros. - $3.3M
The top 12 domestic weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, June 4, are below.
1. Wonder Woman - Warner Bros. - $100.5M
2. Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie - 20th Century Fox - $23.5M
3. Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales - Disney - $21.6M
4. Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2 - Disney - $9.7M
5. Baywatch - Paramount - $8.5M
6. Alien: Covenant - 20th Century Fox - $4.0M
7. Everything, Everything - Warner Bros. - $3.3M
8. Snatched - 20th Century Fox - $1.3M
9. Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul - 20th Century Fox - $1.2M
10. King Arthur: Legend Of The Sword - Warner Bros. - $1.2M
11. Boss Baby, The - 20th Century Fox - $0.6M
12. Beauty And The Beast - Disney - $0.6M
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 |
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Title |
Worldwide |
Int'l |
Domestic |
Worldwide |
Int'l |
Domestic |
Int'l |
No. of Terr. |
Domestic |
Wonder Woman |
223,005,000 |
122,500,000 |
100,505,000 |
223,005,000 |
122,500,000 |
100,505,000 |
WB |
56 |
WB |
Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales |
95,413,000 |
73,800,000 |
21,613,000 |
501,221,771 |
386,600,000 |
114,621,771 |
DIS |
55 |
DIS |
Baywatch |
32,300,000 |
23,800,000 |
8,500,000 |
67,224,438 |
25,500,000 |
41,724,438 |
PAR |
32 |
PAR |
Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie |
24,240,000 |
740,000 |
23,500,000 |
24,240,000 |
740,000 |
23,500,000 |
FOX |
9 |
FOX |
Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2 |
14,133,000 |
4,400,000 |
9,733,000 |
816,574,332 |
461,100,000 |
355,474,332 |
DIS |
51 |
DIS |
Dangal |
8,800,000 |
8,800,000 |
- |
253,691,761 |
241,300,000 |
12,391,761 |
CNFC |
1 |
UTV COMM |
Alien: Covenant |
7,700,000 |
3,700,000 |
4,000,000 |
173,819,484 |
106,600,000 |
67,219,484 |
FOX |
73 |
FOX |
King Arthur: Legend Of The Sword |
4,870,000 |
3,700,000 |
1,170,000 |
129,472,957 |
92,300,000 |
37,172,957 |
WB |
65 |
WB |
Warriors Of The Dawn |
4,100,000 |
4,100,000 |
- |
4,100,000 |
4,100,000 |
- |
FXIP |
1 |
FXIP |
Doraemon: Great Adventure In The Antarctic |
3,910,000 |
3,910,000 |
- |
54,270,000 |
54,270,000 |
- |
CHINADIG |
1 |
- |
Beauty And The Beast |
3,720,000 |
3,100,000 |
620,000 |
1,240,998,471 |
738,900,000 |
502,098,471 |
DIS |
21 |
DIS |
Everything, Everything |
3,320,000 |
- |
3,320,000 |
28,301,587 |
- |
28,301,587 |
WB |
1 |
WB |
Get Out |
3,272,825 |
3,200,000 |
72,825 |
246,625,795 |
71,200,000 |
175,425,795 |
UNI |
38 |
UNI |
Boss Baby, The |
2,835,000 |
2,200,000 |
635,000 |
482,935,564 |
312,000,000 |
170,935,564 |
FOX |
57 |
FOX |
Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul |
2,820,000 |
1,600,000 |
1,220,000 |
24,424,604 |
6,600,000 |
17,824,604 |
FOX |
20 |
FOX |
Logan |
2,500,000 |
2,500,000 |
- |
612,344,313 |
386,200,000 |
226,144,313 |
FOX |
1 |
FOX |
Our President |
2,450,000 |
2,450,000 |
- |
6,830,000 |
6,830,000 |
- |
CJ CGV |
1 |
- |
Fate Of The Furious, The |
1,988,285 |
1,500,000 |
488,285 |
1,227,806,220 |
1,004,000,000 |
223,806,220 |
UNI |
59 |
UNI |
Marie-Francine |
1,900,000 |
1,900,000 |
- |
1,900,000 |
1,900,000 |
- |
GAUMONT |
1 |
- |
Snatched |
1,843,000 |
503,000 |
1,340,000 |
54,468,414 |
10,600,000 |
43,868,414 |
FOX |
11 |
FOX |
Beautiful Accident (Mei Hao De Yi Wai) |
1,675,000 |
1,650,000 |
25,000 |
1,690,000 |
1,665,000 |
25,000 |
MUL |
6 |
CHALION |
How To Be A Latin Lover |
1,465,000 |
1,165,000 |
300,000 |
56,558,504 |
24,835,000 |
31,723,504 |
MUL |
11 |
LGF |
Lost City Of Z, The |
1,009,460 |
965,000 |
44,460 |
16,910,978 |
8,560,000 |
8,350,978 |
MUL |
11 |
BST |
Richard The Stork |
675,000 |
675,000 |
- |
8,000,000 |
8,000,000 |
- |
MUL |
18 |
- |
Unlocked |
675,000 |
675,000 |
- |
3,575,000 |
3,575,000 |
- |
MUL |
5 |
- |
*Territory is a movie studio term for regions of the world consisting of various countries. |
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