October 19th, 2016
Inferno started its international run in first place with $49.75 million on 12,293 screens in 64 markets. However, its individual markets are a bit of a mess. On the low end, the film only managed second place in the U.K. with $3.62 million on 591 screens, while it also had to settle for second place in Australia with $1.73 million on 266. Given the size of those two markets, this is like opening with just under $20 million here. On the other hand, the film earned first place in Italy ($5.07 million on 679 screens); Russia ($4.81 million on 2,032); and Germany ($4.09 million on 768). Those markets suggest a $40 million to $50 million opening here. Sadly, I think the lower end is more likely here.
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Weekend Box Office Performance
Date | Rank | Gross | % Change | Screens | Per Screen | Total Gross | Week |
2016/10/07 |
5 |
$971,433 |
|
345 |
$2,816 |
$1,094,504 |
2 |
2016/10/14 |
1 |
$12,116,928 |
+1,147% |
1,158 |
$10,464 |
$14,616,654 |
3 |
2016/10/21 |
1 |
$10,778,545 |
-11% |
1,234 |
$8,735 |
$31,144,256 |
4 |
2016/10/28 |
2 |
$5,222,896 |
-52% |
881 |
$5,928 |
$39,946,730 |
5 |
2016/11/04 |
2 |
$3,281,920 |
-37% |
848 |
$3,870 |
$44,356,796 |
6 |
2016/11/11 |
3 |
$1,770,297 |
-46% |
669 |
$2,646 |
$46,839,361 |
7 |
2016/11/18 |
5 |
$348,912 |
-80% |
382 |
$913 |
$47,840,930 |
8 |
2016/11/25 |
10 |
$70,889 |
-80% |
158 |
$449 |
$48,083,710 |
9 |
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