The ComingSoon.net Box Office Report has been updated with studio estimates for the four-day holiday weekend. You can read more detailed analysis on the weekend box office at the new Weekend Warrior Blog.
Walt Disney Pictures’ epic adventure, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End, from Jerry Bruckheimer Films, landed in the global box office record books and laid claim to the biggest opening in industry history, with an unprecedented gross of $401 million in its first six days of release, it was announced today by Mark Zoradi, president of Walt Disney Studios Motion Picture Marketing and Distribution. This figure surpasses the previous record of $382 million set by the six-day opening of Spider-Man 3 earlier this month.
Domestically, “At World’s End” raised its weekend estimate to $156 million (including Thursday night showings). The film set a new record for the four-day Memorial Day Weekend with its gross of $142 million (including Monday estimates), surpassing the previous high of $122.8 million set by X-Men: The Last Stand in 2006.
At the international box office, Disney’s latest “Pirates” adventure shattered records from Russia to Japan with its phenomenal $245 million cume through Monday (including Monday estimates). The film had record-breaking openings (figures are through Sunday) in their respective markets in the following countries: Korea ($18.4 million), Japan ($15.9 million; US Productions only), Russia ($13.7 million), Spain ($11.6 million), Taiwan ($4.5 million) and Netherlands ($2.8 million). It also set new Walt Disney Studio records in the U.K. ($26.6 million), France ($17.7 million), Germany ($16.8 million) and Australia ($9.9 million). With its six-day tally of $245 million, “At World’s End” has set a new international record that surpasses the previous six-day high of $232 million set by Spider-Man 3 a few weeks ago. “Pirates” still has a few markets yet to open including China and India.
Commenting on the announcement, Zoradi said, “We knew that audiences all over the world were excited to see Johnny Depp and the rest of the fantastic ‘Pirates’ cast in this latest adventure, but this record-setting response at the global box office has been nothing short of incredible. ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End’ now has the distinction of having the biggest opening in movie history, and we’re extremely proud of that achievement. Credit goes to the multitude of talent both in front of and behind the camera. Jerry Bruckheimer, Gore Verbinski and their exceptional teams as well as the creative minds of writers Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio have proven to be the perfect recipe for success.”
“Pirates” which rolled out on over 29,000 screens worldwide, showed on a record number of digital screens both domestically (1,064) and internationally (414) bringing the global total to 1,478. The film has already become the Studio’s 54th release to join the $100 million club internationally and the 53rd film to reach the $100 million plateau domestically — unprecedented in the industry.
You can see the full box office estimates of the top 12 films here, and be sure to check back on Monday for final figures based on actual box office.