After becoming the highest-grossing entry in its series last weekend, Resident Evil: Afterlife slowed a bit but had no problem leading the overseas box office for the third frame in a row. Eat Pray Love opened in a handful of major territories and moved in to second place, while Inception extended its impressive run and Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps had a respectable but unremarkable debut.
Afterlife dipped 39 percent to $24.3 million, with its only noteworthy openings occurring in France ($3.5 million) and Hong Kong ($768,324). It's now made $154.1 million overseas, which is more than the first two Resident Evil movies made combined. On the worldwide front, Afterlife passed the $200 million mark on Sunday.
In its first major weekend Eat Pray Love earned $12.9 million. This includes solid launches in Germany ($2.5 million), Spain ($2 million), France ($1.9 million), and the United Kingdom ($1.8 million). Since opening last month, the Julia Roberts globetrotting drama has earned $19.99 million overseas, and still has yet to open in most international markets.
Inception was up a tick to $10.6 million thanks to a strong $3.7 million debut in Italy, which is its last major territory. With $486.4 million in foreign earnings, the Christopher Nolan mindbender seems poised to pass $500 million overseas sometime next weekend. Worldwide, Inception has made a remarkable $773.7
Afterlife dipped 39 percent to $24.3 million, with its only noteworthy openings occurring in France ($3.5 million) and Hong Kong ($768,324). It's now made $154.1 million overseas, which is more than the first two Resident Evil movies made combined. On the worldwide front, Afterlife passed the $200 million mark on Sunday.
In its first major weekend Eat Pray Love earned $12.9 million. This includes solid launches in Germany ($2.5 million), Spain ($2 million), France ($1.9 million), and the United Kingdom ($1.8 million). Since opening last month, the Julia Roberts globetrotting drama has earned $19.99 million overseas, and still has yet to open in most international markets.
Inception was up a tick to $10.6 million thanks to a strong $3.7 million debut in Italy, which is its last major territory. With $486.4 million in foreign earnings, the Christopher Nolan mindbender seems poised to pass $500 million overseas sometime next weekend. Worldwide, Inception has made a remarkable $773.7
million.
By Moch Choiruddin a.k.a. Movieholiczz

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