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4th of July 2015 Holiday Weekend Box Office Numbers – TERMINATOR GENISYS No. 1 Worldwide – We Are Movie Geeks

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4th of July 2015 Holiday Weekend Box Office Numbers – TERMINATOR GENISYS No. 1 Worldwide

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BBQ’s, parades, fireworks and movies!

U.S. film goers took some time out from celebrating Independence Day by heading to their local cinemas this first weekend of July 2015.

Rentrak’s Senior Media Analyst Paul Dergarabedian commented,

“Paramount’s ‘Terminator: Genisys’ led the worldwide weekend box office derby earning a combined total of $102.7 million in 46 international territories plus North America.

Universal had a banner weekend with their monster-sized ‘Jurassic World’ adding another $72.9 million globally this weekend, thus bringing its global tally to a whopping $1.385 billion, while their diminutive “Minions” earned a not so small $54.3 million in 26 international territories in advance of its North American release later this week.”

The top 12 worldwide weekend box office estimates are below.

  1. Terminator Genisys – Paramount Pictures – $102.7M
  2. Jurassic World – Universal – $72.9M
  3. Minions – Universal – $54.3M
  4. Inside Out – Disney – $48.7M
  5. Monk Comes Down The Mountain, A – Multiple – $28.0M
  6. Ted 2 – Universal – $19.8M
  7. Magic Mike XXL – Warner Bros. – $18.2M
  8. Spy – 20th Century Fox – $8.9M
  9. NLL – Battle of Yeonpyeong – Next Entertainment – $8.0M
  10. Avengers: Age Of Ultron – Disney – $7.4M
  11. Max – Warner Bros. – $7.0M
  12. Profs 2, Les – UGC Distribution – $6.8M

The top 12 domestic weekend box office estimates are below.

  1. Jurassic World – Universal – $30.9M
  2. Inside Out – Disney – $30.1M
  3. Terminator Genisys – Paramount – $28.7M
  4. Magic Mike XXL – Warner Bros. – $12.0M
  5. Ted 2 – Universal – $11.0M
  6. Max – Warner Bros. – $7.0M
  7. Spy – 20th Century Fox – $5.5M
  8. San Andreas – Warner Bros. – $3.0M
  9. Me And Earl And The Dying Girl – Fox Searchlight – $1.3M
  10. Dope – Open Road – $1.1M
  11. Mad Max: Fury Road – Warner Bros. – $1.0M
  12. Avengers: Age Of Ultron – Disney – $0.9M

July 10 openings include MINIONS, the horror film THE GALLOWS from Warner Bros. Pictures and SELF/LESS starring Ryan Reynolds.