>Fast Five passes Rio to become the worldwide #1 film released in the January-April period.
The table below shows the domestic and international grosses for the Top 25 films (out of the 47 movies released between January and April at over 500 theaters). Fast Five is now #1 with $483 million worldwide, followed by Rio and its $450 million total. Thor (with $433 million worldwide already) is technically on the “summer” list (May-August movies) but is shown on the winter list below for comparison purposes.
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Rank ($ MILLIONS) Impact
LW TW Worldwide Domestic Overseas Ratio
1 2 Rio 450 147 304* 2.07
Thor [May release] 433 208 225 1.08
3 3 Rango 241 122 119 .97
4 4 Green Hornet 228 99 130 1.31
5 5 Just Go with It 213 103 110 1.07
6 6 Battle: Los Angeles 201 83 119 1.43
7 7 Gnomeo and Juliet 177 99 78 .79
8 8 Hop 170 108 62* .57
11 9 Limitless 147 85 62 .73
9 10 No Strings Attached 146 71 75 1.06
12 12 Unknown 125 64 61 .97
15 15 The Rite 96 33 63 1.91
16 16 Source Code 96 55 41* .74
18 17 Sucker Punch 89 35 53* 1.52
19 18 Paul 88 37 50 1.35
21 19 Scre4m 87 37 50* 1.35
18 20 Red Riding Hood 87 37 50 1.35
20 21 Season of the Witch 84 25 59 2.40
23 23 Big Mommas: Like Father 80 38 43 1.13
24 24 Sanctum 79 23 56 2.44
TOTAL Jan-Apr Movies 4639 2434 2205* .91
(Total of 47 movies)
A reminder, we divide the year into thirds (Winter/Spring movies released between January and April, Summer Movies between May and August, and Fall/Holiday movies between September and December). We will chart the January-April movies through the end of May, when we will start tracking the international audience for the May-August films.