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Edge Of Tomorrow added $6.9m from 64 Warner Bros Pictures International markets to rise to $234.5m.

Leading the way for the Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt sci-fi is China of course on $63.4m, followed by South Korea on $35.2m, Russia on $20.5m and the UK on $12.2m. Japan opens next weekend on July 4.

http://www.screendaily.com/box-office/transformers-4-storms-to-201m-intl/5073630.article?blocktitle=BOX-OFFICE-NEWS&contentID=40299

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Warner Bros’ Edge Of Tomorrow added $7.5M (up from $6.9M estimated) from 5,023 screens in 63 markets. The international cume is now $235.1M. China remains the top market for the film with a total of $63.4M, followed by Korea at $35.3M, Russia ($20.5M), the UK ($12.2M) and France ($8.4M). Meanwhile, Warner Bros.’ other big film, Godzilla (from Legendary Pics) has made $291M to date with most of its gross coming from China ($75.1M); the next biggest territory is the UK with $28.8M.

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I gotta respectfully disagree. I think this film had a lot of heart and tons of humor.

Agreed. The audience really laughed a lot during my 2 viewings. It's one of the reasons I loved it so much.
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That begs the question then, WHY was this sold as a gritty, straight action movie in the States? I don't think I've ever seen a studio completely throw out the marketing campaign they had been using for the past 6 months, after the first WEEK. From what I've heard, the "live on the EDGE" campaign represented the movie much better - maybe if they had gone with that from the get-go, instead of bringing it out as damage control when it was already too late?

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From what I've heard, the "live on the EDGE" campaign represented the movie much better - maybe if they had gone with that from the get-go, instead of bringing it out as damage control when it was already too late?

were to busy promoting Godzilla.

EOT trailers have "LA battle" vibe, which is not good.

But I went to cinema anyway, cause I always watch TC movies in cinema.

 

EOT is a good movie, but it is a cold movie.

Oh, do you mean sex? :D

 

But seriously, EOT is most human story in recent years` blockbusters. I care about J-squad even.

Evolution of main characters (Cage & Rita) is as dramatic and sympathetic as say, in Rain Man, but in addition EOT has action, fights etc.

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Did EoT literally lose everyone of its screens in China over the weekend? I know you can still see a $3.2 mil total in some of the charts but I believe that's its mid-week figure. What a weird way to run a box office!

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Did EoT literally lose everyone of its screens in China over the weekend? I know you can still see a $3.2 mil total in some of the charts but I believe that's its mid-week figure. What a weird way to run a box office!

Firedeep from China Box Office has explained this before.  Some of the theater(normally small one) in China reported their numbers late (few days or sometimes even up to 1 week late.)  This may due to staff days off or holidays, staff sick or lazy staff etc  

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