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    comScore Announces Official Worldwide Box Office Results for Weekend of July 22, 2018

    comScore today announced the official worldwide weekend box office estimates for the weekend of July 22, 2018, as compiled by the company's theatrical measurement services.

    As the trusted industry partner for real-time box office reporting, comScore is the only theater-level movie measurement and analytics company providing insights across the world's largest markets, covering 95 percent of the global industry gross. Using comScore's suite of movie products, customers are able to analyze admissions and gross results from around the world.

    comScore's Senior Media Analyst Paul Dergarabedian commented, "Universal's 'Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again' sang a powerful global tune taking in $76.78 million in 44 territories around the world while Sony's 'Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation' added another $60.85 million to bring its global tally to an impressive $206.7 million.  Notably, Disney's latest Pixar release, 'Incredibles 2' passed the $900 million mark this weekend for a truly incredible total of $940.4 million and counting."

    The top 12 worldwide weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, July 22, are below.

    Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again - Universal - $76.8M
    Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation - Sony - $60.9M
    Incredibles 2 - Disney - $48.0M
    Equalizer 2, The - Sony - $39.1M
    Skyscraper - Universal - $38.3M
    Ant-Man And The Wasp - Disney - $37.7M
    Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom - Universal - $28.3M
    Dying To Survive  - Multiple Chinese Distributors - $25.3M
    First Purge, The - Universal - $13.9M
    Hidden Man - Multiple Chinese Distributors - $10.4M
    Ocean's 8 - Warner Bros. - $3.9M
    Sicario: Day Of The Soldado - Multiple - $3.7M
    The top 12 domestic weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, July 22, are below.

    Equalizer 2, The - Sony - $35.8M
    Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again - Universal - $34.4M
    Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation - Sony - $23.1M
    Ant-Man And The Wasp - Disney - $16.1M
    Incredibles 2 - Disney - $11.5M
    Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom - Universal - $11.0M
    Skyscraper - Universal - $11.0M
    First Purge, The - Universal - $5.0M
    Unfriended: Dark Web - OTL Releasing - $3.5M
    Sorry To Bother You - Annapurna Pictures  - $2.8M
    Sicario: Day Of The Soldado - Sony - $1.9M
    Ocean's 8 - Warner Bros. - $1.6M


    Full details regarding the global domestic and international box office results are listed in the table below.
    Rankings - comScore, Inc

    # Title Worldwide Wknd Intl Wknd Dom Wknd Worldwide Cume Intl Cume Dom Cume Intl Terrs Dom
    1 Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again $76,780,000 $42,400,000 $34,380,000 $76,780,000 $42,400,000 $34,380,000 UNI 44 UNI
    2 Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation $60,850,000 $37,700,000 $23,150,000 $206,689,268 $115,600,000 $91,089,268 SNY 52 SNY
    3 Incredibles 2 $48,020,000 $36,500,000 $11,520,000 $940,435,440 $383,100,000 $557,335,440 DIS 43 DIS
    4 Equalizer 2, The $39,125,000 $3,300,000 $35,825,000 $39,125,000 $3,300,000 $35,825,000 SNY 12 SNY
    5 Skyscraper $38,260,000 $27,300,000 $10,960,000 $131,849,120 $85,100,000 $46,749,120 UNI 68 UNI
    6 Ant-Man And The Wasp $37,726,000 $21,600,000 $16,126,000 $353,524,292 $188,900,000 $164,624,292 DIS 47 DIS
    7 Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom $28,305,000 $17,300,000 $11,005,000 $1,196,906,505 $813,000,000 $383,906,505 UNI 68 UNI
    8 Dying To Survive $25,320,000 $25,320,000 $413,023,746 $413,023,746 MULTICN 1
    9 First Purge, The $13,880,000 $8,900,000 $4,980,000 $96,491,365 $36,300,000 $60,191,365 UNI 31 UNI
    10 Hidden Man $10,375,000 $10,375,000 $74,421,376 $74,421,376 MULTICN 1
    11 Ocean's 8 $3,875,000 $2,300,000 $1,575,000 $261,439,512 $125,800,000 $135,639,512 WB 59 WB
    12 Sicario: Day Of The Soldado $3,680,000 $1,800,000 $1,880,000 $67,257,153 $20,171,500 $47,085,653 MUL 59 SNY
    13 Animal Crackers $3,660,000 $3,660,000 $3,736,647 $3,736,647 CNFC 1
    14 Unfriended: Dark Web $3,495,000 $3,495,000 $3,495,000 $3,495,000 1 OTL
    15 Sorry To Bother You $2,823,000 $2,823,000 $10,252,204 $10,252,204 1 APR
    16 Tag $1,683,000 $1,000,000 $683,000 $69,925,783 $17,100,000 $52,825,783 WB 39 WB
    17 Adrift $1,620,000 $1,550,000 $70,000 $45,320,751 13,980,000 $31,340,751 MUL 25 STX
    18 Uncle Drew $1,525,000 $1,525,000 $41,705,234 $1,677,760 $40,027,474 --- 1 LGF
    19 Ma Reum $1,500,000 $1,500,000 $1,500,000 $1,500,000 UGC DIST 1
    20 Three Identical Strangers $1,431,800 $1,431,800 $4,600,041 $4,600,041 1 NEONR
    21 Won't You Be My Neighbor? $1,305,000 $1,305,000 $18,408,027 $18,408,027 1 FOC
    22 Show Dogs $1,270,000 $1,270,000 $34,133,001 $16,442,697 $17,690,304 MUL 8 OPRD
    23 Deadpool 2 $971,195 $511,195 $460,000 $732,911,644 $415,804,204 $317,107,440 FOX 36 FOX
    24 Leave No Trace $891,545 $891,545 $3,935,211 $321,774 $3,613,437 1 BST
    25 Eighth Grade $794,370 $794,370 $1,197,171 $1,197,171 1 A24

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    According to data by Chinese tracker Ent Group there is in major discrepancy in the above figures, Skyscraper enjoyed a 50% market share and earned $48 million in China this week-end, Variety reports. This means the film took in two million more at the Chinese boxoffice in its opening weekend than it did the past two weeks in the US.

    With close to 120,000 screenings per day, “Skyscraper” enjoyed $13.4 million on Friday, having previously taken some $400,000 in previews and midnight sessions. It continued its run with $17.6 million on Saturday, and $17.0 million on Sunday. Its $48 million total included $4.4 million from 519 IMAX screens.<\q>

    According to these figures Skyscraper took in a total of $180 million not the 132 million reported by comScore.

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