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Bowing in third place was the re-release of Titanic to celebrate its 25th anniversary. Paramount reports the film is on pace for a $6.4 million weekend, including $2.72 million from Friday and $2.685 million from Saturday. That would give the James Cameron epic a lifetime total of $668.5 million domestically across all releases over the past quarter-century, the eighth highest in North American history.

 

Internationally, Titanic‘s re-release posted $15.9 million from 51 markets, giving the film $22.3 million globally this weekend. IMAX accounted for $2 million of that across 413 screens, $1.6 million of which came from international markets.

 

Titanic‘s lifetime global total is now $2.217 billion as it remains the third highest-grossing film in worldwide history.

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If this re-release follows legs of avatar's re-release last year, we can hope for $40M INT and $15M DOM or $55M total ($20M less than Avatar re-release). That would give a total around $675M DOM total and $1575M INT for a global cume around $2250M

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Titanic rode a new 3D wave a little over 25 years after it first premiered. The international portion of the session was $15.9M from 51 markets, including No. 1s in Italy, Belgium, Bosnia, Slovenia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Bolivia, Ecuador and Central America. Elsewhere, it debuted in the Top 4 in many markets including Korea, Japan, India, Spain, Mexico, the UK, Australia, France, Germany and Brazil. The Top 5 booking passage were Korea ($2.5M), France ($1.6M), Mexico ($1.2M), UK ($1M) and Japan ($1M). IMAX generated $2M globally, including $1.6M from offshore.

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 Estimated international starts for Titanic this weekend included $2.5 million in South Korea, $1.6 million in France, $1.2 million in Mexico, $1.0 million in the United Kingdom, $1.0 million in Japan, $0.8 million in Italy, $0.8 million in Germany, $0.6 million in Brazil and $0.5 million in Spain. 

 

Titanic grossed an estimated $1.6 million from international IMAX screens this weekend, for a global IMAX weekend take of $2.0 million.

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was sick last week, wanted to see it this week but its showtimes were absolutely annihilated in my country, most theaters dropped it and the few that didnt only have it once per day very late at night

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29 minutes ago, interiorgatordecorator said:

was sick last week, wanted to see it this week but its showtimes were absolutely annihilated in my country, most theaters dropped it and the few that didnt only have it once per day very late at night

What is your country ? In France the re-release of Titanic is still here and should stay for several weeks

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50 minutes ago, LPLC said:

What is your country ? In France the re-release of Titanic is still here and should stay for several weeks

 

chile, but my dads french so thats why im always in the french thread

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Titanic re-release should finish its run with $16M-$19M in NA and maybe $44M-$53M INT or $60M-$72M WW, better than I expected but less than Avatar's re-release and a total around $2253M-$2265M after the re-release

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35 minutes ago, LPLC said:

Titanic re-release should finish its run with $16M-$19M in NA and maybe $44M-$53M INT or $60M-$72M WW, better than I expected but less than Avatar's re-release and a total around $2253M-$2265M after the re-release

 

surprised by how close to avatar it was

pretty much the same OS gross without imax

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21 minutes ago, LPLC said:

No more data for Titanic re-release ? Is it over everywhere ?

 

Yeah, I think the total was 61M even if some numbers in Box Office Mojo seems weird (like 1 million in Hungary?)

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