Bullet Train’ Clocks $62.5 Million Worldwide Arc; ‘Jurassic World Dominion’ Passes ‘Doctor Strange 2’ and ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Over $1.35 Billion WW – International Box Office.

Sony's bullet train opened in 57 foreign markets to $32.4 million at the box office, only a little bit ahead of expectations from before the weekend.

When including the domestic start, the global debut is $62.5M.

The Brad Pitt-starring movie has the highest overseas debut for a non-IP studio movie since Tenet and is performing similarly to Kingsman: The Secret Service and Murder on the Orient Express.

Similar to domestically, audience responses abroad are outpacing critical reviews, and as the holiday season continues, there are still a number of important regions to reach.

Given that Bullet Train is the final summer tentpole movie from a big studio, this weekend is crucial.

Since May, we've been treated with milestones on multiple games almost every week, most notably as Top Gun: Maverick has kept defying the rules of physics.

With a 42 percent decrease in its seventh offshore frame for a $15.9M weekend across 80 markets, The Rise of Gru maintained a strong footing.

Prior to the $757.9 global total, the foreign total is currently $423.3 million. At the same time as Minions and Terrible Me 3, the Origins tale succeeds similarly elsewhere.