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Night At The Museum 3 OS $223.3M

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"New entry, the Shawn Levy-helmed Night At The Museum: Secret Of The Tomb unearthed $10.75M in two major territories and 26 other smaller markets this frame. The UK earned $2.98M on 659 screens for the No. 3 slot behind Hobbit and Paddington. (With a large part of the movie set in London and the movie having been heavily promoted on holiday banners strung up and down Regent Street, that looks like a lower-than-expected number, but weekday numbers generally grow on family titles through the period and competition is fierce from that little Peruvian bear). Germany earned $2.15M at 611 dates for the No. 2 spot and Hong Kong was a No. 1 start with $1.54M. Over the festive period, the Ben Stiller comedy that features one of Robin Williams’ last performances will head into an additional 23 markets, including Mexico, Spain and Australia."

http://deadline.com/2014/12/international-box-office-hobbit-five-armies-big-hero-6-pk-gone-with-the-bullets-results-1201332492/

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"Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb earned $30.3 million from 40 markets this weekend. This brings the ten day overseas cume for the film up to $48.6 million. The film scored Ben Stiller's biggest ever debut in Mexico with $5.8 million from 2,061 screens. Fox scored its biggest debut of all time in Malaysia with the film, grossing $3.1 million from 345 screens. Australia ($2.8M, 268 Screens) and Taiwan ($1.5M, 150 Screens) also registered strong bows. The family flick has now grossed a total of $103.9 million globally."

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"Fox’s Night At The Museum: Secret Of The Tomb unearthed $26.72M in its first China week. The final installment of the franchise opened in the Middle Kingdom last Sunday and played on 3,887 screens reaching the No. 1 spot and outpacing the last Night At The Museum by 287%. In total, Secret Of The Tomb dug up $46.2M from 11,158 screens in 47 markets. The international cume is now $148.6M. Russia also opened this frame with $6.2M on 1,690 screens for a 188% increase on its predecessor. Shawn Levy’s Museum also opened its doors in the Philippines ($796K from 149) and Argentina ($738K from 160). The Mexico cume is now $13.8M and in the UK, the threequel has taken $17M to date. Korea bows next frame."

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'Night At The Museum: Secret Of The Tomb dug up another $17.8M this weekend, lifting the cume to $179.9M. The only new opening was in Korea where local titles continue to rule. Bowing to No. 3, the Ben Stiller comedy was nevertheless the No. 1 MPA release with $3.9M on 500 screens. China‘s second week, now on 3,911 screens, was worth $4.9M binging the cume there to $39M. Russia was No. 2 behind Taken 3, both from Fox, with $1.9M and a cume of $9.2M. In Brazil, the total is now $9.2M, surpassing all others in the franchise.'

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"Night At The Museum: Secret Of The Tomb awakened $6.7M on 1,985 screens in 23 markets. Holds look positively historic with Denmark up 60% over opening weekend for a $593K cume, France down only 3% ($5.95M cume), Venezuela down 21% ($5.5M cume), and Belgium down 18% ($730K cume). Norway opened to $278K, more than two times the previous installment in the Fox franchise. The international cume is $223.3M with February school holidays beginning to roll out across many European markets."

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