‘Skyfall’ rises in foreign markets
James Bond has raked in nearly $300 million at the box office before even opening in the U.S.
“Skyfall,†the 23rd entry in the Bond spy series and the third starring Daniel Craig, grossed a massive $156 million over the weekend in 81 countries, bringing its total box office after less than two weeks abroad to $287 million.
Among the countries where it had big openings this past weekend — significantly bigger than the last two Bond movies, “Quantum of Solace†and “Casino Royale†— were Germany, Italy, Spain, Holland, Austria, India, Taiwan and Mexico (though it was beaten by Disney’s animated comedy “Wreck-It Ralph†in Mexico).
Among the 25 foreign markets where “Skyfall†opened the previous weekend, several held on well. In the United Kingdom, ticket sales were down only 21% as the Bond film grossed $25.7 million and brought its 10-day total to $85.8 million. It also enjoyed modest drops in Brazil, France and Sweden.
“Skyfall†is now certain to have more than $300 million in ticket sales under its belt before opening Friday in the U.S. and Canada, where pre-release surveys indicate it should have a strong opening.
That’s good news for independent studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, which owns 75% of the movie; Sony Pictures, which owns the other 25%; and producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson, who take a significant chunk of the profits. “Skyfall†cost just under $200 million to make.
— Ben Fritz
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