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this overseas opening is good but nothing out of this world. It opened in almost every major market except France and Italy but it had China which most blockbusters don't have so early on

:rolleyes: Your domestic nagging and pessimism has failed you so you come crawling here to OS.

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What truth. There is no truth yet, unless you can see into the future, which I highly doubt.

 

this overseas opening is good but nothing out of this world. It opened in almost every major market except France and Italy but it had China which most blockbusters don't have so early on

this is not truth ?

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UPDATE: Lionsgate top brass reported on Sunday (November 24) that The Hunger Games: Catching Fire stormed to an estimated $307.7m globally, earning $146.6m internationally and a November record $161.1m in North America.

 

The worldwide result from 65 territories improved by 45% the $211.8m 2012 score set by The Hunger Games.

The North American tally not only swept aside the previous best November debut of $142.8m set in 2009 by Summit-Lionsgate’s The Twilight Saga: New Moon but registered the fourth biggest domestic opening weekend in history.

The international result delivered number one scores in virtually all of the 63 territories outside the US and Canada according to sources at the studio, although a full breakdown was not available at time of writing.

What is known is Catching Fire took close to $20m in the UK for a 250% gain on the original and around $13m in Germany for a 300% increase.

Russia generated $11m for a 64% climb and the result in Denmark tripled that of the original, while Sweden and the Netherlands finished 250% ahead.

UPDATE: IMAX results were impressive as the global tally was expected to reach $18m-plus by Sunday night.

Catching Fire’s North American opening weekend beat that of The Hunger Games by 25%and generated an estimated $12.6m from 347 screens for a $36,300 average. A record three-day November debut beat $12.5m set by Skyfall last year as eight of the film’s top 10 North American engagements came from IMAX.

Internationally the sequel generated $5.4m. Key results include the Netherlands on a $73,000 average, Australia on $63,000 and the UK on $51,000.

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