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Official Worldwide Box Office Results for Weekend of October 29, 2017

LOS ANGELES - comScore today announced the official worldwide weekend box office estimates for the weekend of October 29, 2017, as compiled by the company's theatrical measurement services.

As the trusted industry partner for real-time box office reporting, comScore is the only theater-level movie measurement and analytics company providing insights across the world's largest markets, covering 95 percent of the global industry gross. Using comScore's suite of movie products, customers are able to analyze admissions and gross results from around the world.

comScore's Senior Media Analyst Paul Dergarabedian commented, "Disney/Marvel's 'Thor: Ragnarok' ahead of its North American debut later this week, hammered the global competition taking in a whopping $107.6 million while posting the highest October opening weekend ever in many markets and setting the stage for a terrific overall performance in the coming weeks."

The top 12 worldwide weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, October 29, are below.

1. Thor: Ragnarok - Disney - $107.6M
2. Geostorm - Warner Bros. - $55.0M
3. Jigsaw - Lionsgate - $25.8M
4. Blade Runner 2049 - Sony - $20.6M
5. Suck Me Shakespeer 3 - Constantin Film - $18.3M
6. Kingsman: The Golden Circle - 20th Century Fox - $15.0M
7. Tyler Perry's Boo 2! A Madea Halloween - Lionsgate - $10.0M
8. Happy Death Day - Universal - $9.8M
9. It - Warner Bros. - $8.8M
10. Coco - Disney - $8.4M
11. Never Say Die - Multiple - $6.9M
12. Epouse moi mon pote - Studiocanal - $5.3M

The top 12 domestic weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, October 29, are below.

1. Jigsaw - Lionsgate - $16.2M
2. Tyler Perry's Boo 2! A Madea Halloween - Lionsgate - $10.0M
3. Geostorm - Warner Bros. - $5.7M
4. Happy Death Day - Universal - $5.1M
5. Blade Runner 2049 - Warner Bros. - $4.0M
6. Thank You For Your Service - Universal - $3.7M
7. Only The Brave - Sony - $3.5M
8. Foreigner, The - STX Entertainment - $3.2M
9. Suburbicon - Paramount - $2.8M
10. It - Warner Bros. - $2.5M
11. Let There Be Light - Atlas Distribution Company - $1.8M
12. American Made - Universal - $1.7M