Rentrak Announces Worldwide Box Office Results For Weekend Of November 18, 2012


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--Only Rentrak Provides the Global Standard in Box Office Reporting--

LOS ANGELES, Nov. 18, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Rentrak Corporation (Nasdaq: RENT), the global leader in box office measurement, today announced the worldwide weekend box office estimates for the weekend of November 18, 2012 as compiled by the company's Box Office Essentials™ and International Box Office Essentials theatrical measurement services.

As the trusted standard for all studio box office reporting, Rentrak provides intelligence into overnight theatre-level reporting across the global theatrical market. Coupled with the official reported data, studios are able to analyze admissions and gross results in over 50 territories using Rentrak's suite of products.

Rentrak's President of Theatrical Worldwide, Ron Giambra commented, "Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 opens at No. 1 worldwide with an outstanding weekend gross of $340.9 million, the international opening of $199.6 million represents a 38% increase over the previous installment. Skyfall surpassed the $500 million mark overseas and is now the highest grossing Bond film of all-time. The new worldwide cume stands at $669 million."

The top-12 domestic weekend box office estimates listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, November 18, 2012 are below.

1. Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 - Lionsgate - $141.3M
2. Skyfall - Sony - $41.5M
3. Lincoln - Disney - $21.0M
4. Wreck-It Ralph - Disney - $18.3M
5. Flight - Paramount - $8.6M
6. Argo - Warner Bros. - $4.1M
7. Taken 2 - 20th Century Fox - $2.1M
8. Pitch Perfect - Universal - $1.3M
9. Jab Tak Hai Jaan - Yash Raj Films - $1.2M
10. Here Comes The Boom - Sony - $1.2M
11. Hotel Transylvania - Sony - $0.9M
11. Cloud Atlas - Warner Bros. - $0.9M
11. Sessions, The - Fox Searchlight - $0.9M

Full details regarding the global domestic and international box office results are listed in the table below.


 Weekend BO Estimate  (USD)

 Weekend Release Cume  (USD)

 Distributor

Title

 Worldwide

 Int'l

 Domestic

 Worldwide

 Int'l 

 Domestic

Int'l

No. of

Territories

Domestic

Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2

340,900,000

199,600,000

141,300,000

340,900,000

199,600,000

141,300,000

MUL

62

LGF

Skyfall

91,100,000

49,600,000

41,500,000

669,237,108

507,900,000

161,337,108

SNY

84

SNY

Wreck-It Ralph

23,112,000

4,800,000

18,312,000

157,179,000

35,700,000

121,479,000

DIS

20

DIS

Lincoln

21,000,000

-

21,000,000

22,419,000

-

22,419,000

DIS

1

DIS

Argo

12,770,000

8,700,000

4,070,000

132,422,480

40,400,000

92,022,480

WB

39

WB

Flight

9,615,000

1,000,000

8,615,000

63,435,810

2,100,000

61,335,810

PAR

2

PAR

Hotel Transylvania

8,700,000

7,800,000

900,000

282,991,598

140,300,000

142,691,598

SNY

58

SNY

Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo

7,500,000

7,500,000

-

7,500,000

7,500,000

-

TJOY

1

-

Werewolf Boy, A

6,800,000

6,800,000

-

30,200,000

30,200,000

-

CJ

1

CJ

Cloud Atlas

5,900,000

5,000,000

900,000

40,293,903

15,400,000

24,893,903

MUL

4

WB

Taken 2

4,000,000

1,900,000

2,100,000

354,124,389

219,500,000

134,624,389

MUL

44

FOX

Here Comes The Boom

3,700,000

2,500,000

1,200,000

49,119,015

8,100,000

41,019,015

SNY

18

SNY

Confession of Murder

3,500,000

3,500,000

-

8,600,000

8,600,000

-

SHO

1

-

Rise Of The Guardians

3,100,000

3,100,000

-

3,100,000

3,100,000

-

PAR

1

PAR

Paranormal Activity 4

2,680,000

2,300,000

380,000

135,500,843

82,000,000

53,500,843

PAR

49

PAR

Jab Tak Hai Jaan

2,650,000

1,400,000

1,250,000

2,801,000

1,551,000

1,250,000

MUL

7

YASHRAJ

Madagascar 3

2,500,000

2,500,000

-

737,591,482

521,200,000

216,391,482

PAR

23

PAR

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About Rentrak Corporation:
Rentrak (NASDAQ: RENT) is a global digital media measurement and research company, serving the most recognizable companies in the entertainment industry. With a reach across numerous platforms including box office, multi-screen television, and home video, Rentrak has developed more efficient metrics to be used as database currencies for the evaluation and selling of media. Rentrak is headquartered in Portland, Oregon, with additional U.S. and international offices. For more information on Rentrak, please visit www.rentrak.com.

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