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‘Tron: Ares’ revs up with $60.5m opening at global box office; ‘One Battle After Another’ now at $138m
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‘Tron: Ares’ revs up with $60.5m opening at global box office; ‘One Battle After Another’ now at $138m

October 19, 2025 10 Min Read
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Worldwide Box Office: October 10th-12th

rankMovie (distribution company)3 days (world)Kume (World)3 days (overseas)Kume (International)region
1Tron: Ares (Disney)$60.5 million$60.5 million$27 million$27 million52
2Battles continue one after another (Warner Brothers)$21.7 million$138 million$15 million$83.5 million78
3Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie (Universal)$10.6 million$46 million$7.2 million$19.5 million56
4Chainsaw Man the Movie: Lesé Edition (various)9 million dollars$59 million9 million dollars$59 million14
5The Conjuring: Last Rites (Warner Brothers)$8.7 million$473 million$5.8 million$306 million77
6Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba Infinity Castle (various)
$8.6 million$648 million$6.4 million$519.4 million73
7roof shop (Paramount)8 million dollars8 million dollarsNot applicableNot applicable1
8Legend of Kantara: Chapter 1 (various)$7.1 million$69.4 million$6.3 million$65.3 million20
9Volunteers: Peace at last (various)$4.7 million$73.7 million$4.7 million$73.7 million1
10line to win (various)$3.6 million$38.2 million$3.6 million$38.2 million3

Credit: comscore. All numbers are estimates.

The debut of “Tron: Ares” is not as good as “Tron: Legacy”

Disney is off to a decent start with its sci-fi sequel. Tron: Areswhich released for an estimated $33.5 million in North America and $27 million in 51 international markets, for a global total of $60.5 million. In 2010, Tron: Legacy It will start with $44 million in North America and $23 million from its initial 26 international territories, and is on track to reach a total of $172.1 million domestically and $401 million worldwide.

Considering this start, it is difficult to predict Tron: Ares That number reached $400 million, despite benefiting from 15 years of ticket price inflation. Directed by Joachim Ronning, the film cost a reported $180 million.

Latin America is Tron: Aresthe film garnered a 40% market share and topped the box office in all regions. Mexico, which opened with an estimated $2.9 million, is the top territory internationally. Brazil ranks eighth with an estimated $1 million.

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Between these markets are three regions in Europe and three regions in Asia Pacific.

where in europe Tron: Ares The film opened at number one (or non-local number one) in multiple markets, peaking in the UK/Ireland (estimated at $2.4 million), France ($1.9 million), and Germany ($1.4 million).

The Asia-Pacific region was topped by Australia (estimated at $1.5 million), South Korea and Japan (both at $1.1 million).

The number of openings is decreasing Tron: Legacy According to available data, in all these top markets except Mexico.

China opens this weekend (October 17th). Russia made a profit of $21.3 million. Tron: Legacythis time it’s missing.

Imax, PLF (Premium Large Format), and 3D. Tron: Arescollectively has a 65% market share in North America. Imax grossed an estimated $10.4 million worldwide for the film, or 17% of the total.

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‘One Battle After Another’ hits $138 million after three weekends

During the third weekend of release, Warner Bros. Battles continue one after another Attrition rates decreased in North America, but increased in international markets.

The Paul Thomas Anderson-directed film fell 39% in North America (down 49% in the second session) and 32% overseas (down 22% in the second session). In other words, while there were very different attrition rates domestically and internationally during the second weekend of play, the attrition rates are now becoming more consistent.

The North American total is now confirmed at $54.6 million, with an international total of $83.5 million. These numbers add up to $138.1 million worldwide, nearly double PTA’s previous biggest hit. there will be blood ($76.4 million worldwide).

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France proved to be the world’s top market Battles continue one after another In its third weekend of play, with an estimated $1.7 million, it topped UK/Ireland (this time with $1.6 million), which had topped the first and second sessions. In total, the UK/Ireland leads the international pack with $11.2 million, ahead of France ($8.5 million), Germany ($6.4 million), Italy ($4 million) and Australia ($4 million).

The top Latin market is only No. 8 overall, with Mexico so far at $3.3 million.

The Netherlands ranks 9th overall. Battles continue one after another The $2.8 million in funding punches above its weight relative to its population size.

For Warner Bros. The Conjuring: Last Rites An additional estimated $8.7 million will be added, bringing the global total to $473 million. The film has already become a huge hit. magical universeAnd Warner Bros. wants it to be the first magic The film reaches $500 million worldwide. So far in 2025, 10 films have reached the $500 million mark worldwide, eight of them from US studios.

Promoting new store openings”Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie”

Update: Universal Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie ” soared to No. 3 on ComScore’s World Weekend Box Office Chart. This is partly thanks to the fresh market release of family films and the rapid decline of Chinese films, which was boosted by the National Day in the previous session.

Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie has entered 11 new markets and expanded its international footprint to 55 territories. France produced a $1.2 million debut, while Poland delivered $1.1 million. Germany was close behind with $994,000. All numbers were confirmed on Monday morning.

Cumulatively, Australia, now in its third weekend, leads the international list with $2.9 million, ahead of Mexico ($2 million) and Italy ($1.7 million).

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It has now grossed $26.5 million in North America, $19.8 million overseas, and $46.3 million worldwide. Expect the international market to overhaul the domestic market as more markets open up.

Opening this weekend are Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie In both the UK/Ireland and Spain, Japan is scheduled for next March.

Regarding universal, Downton Abbey: Grand Finale It added $3.3 million worldwide over the weekend, boosted by new openings in Spain ($376,000) and Mexico ($94,000). The global total is now $94.4 million, exceeding the 2022 lifetime total. Downton Abbey: A new era ($92.7 million). However, the lifetime total in 2019 is downton abbey ($194.7 million) remains elusive.

top international market grand finale UK/Ireland $22.8 million to date. The movie will be released in Japan on January 16th.

“Roofman,” starring Channing Tatum, cost $8 million to make.

Paramount’s roof shop It opened in North America over the weekend and grossed an estimated $8 million from 3,363 theaters, good enough for second place on the domestic charts. Tron: Ares.

Comscore does not release box office figures. roof shop In an early wave of international markets including the Netherlands and Greece. Miramax developed, financed and produced the $19 million film, which was released by local distributors in most markets. Paramount owns the rights to North America and the UK/Ireland, with the latter opening this Friday (October 17th).

Directed by Derek Cianfrance, the film stars Channing Tatum in the title role. Jeffrey Manchester’s nickname. After escaping from prison in June 2004 after robbing fast-food restaurants by breaking through roofs at night, Jeffrey Manchester lived unnoticed at a Toys R Us in Charlotte, North Carolina, before being rearrested in January 2005. Also starring Kirsten Dunst, Peter Dinklage, Ben Mendelsohn, LaKeith Stanfield, and Juno Temple.

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