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More than $100 Million for ‘This Is It’

Posted on Monday November 2, 2009 at 09:01 AM 1 |

“Michael Jackson’s This Is It” – the concert film depicting the King of Pop’s dress rehearsals – took in $101 million worldwide in its first five days. So it should come as no surprise distributor Sony is extending the movie’s theater run.

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    Young fans of the late Michael Jackson, seen prior to the screening of the movie "This Is It" in Paris.
    October 28, 2009

    (AP Photo)

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Originally planned to play a limited, two-week engagement in movie theatres, Sony will now extend the schedule up to a few extra weeks, depending on demand in individual countries.

So far, the demand has made the film a thriller at the box office with a $21.3 million opening weekend in the U.S., making it the No. 1 Halloween flick. Add that to what the film had already taken in domestically, and “This Is It” is up to 32.5 million in the U.S.

Overseas figures were equally impressive, including $10.4 million in Japan, $6.3 million in Germany, $5.8 million in France and $3.2 million in China.

“He’s just loved everywhere on the planet,” said Rory Bruer, head of distribution for Sony. “It doesn’t matter if it’s Asia, Africa, Australia, Europe, South America. Every continent in the world loved him and his music.”

However, “This Is It” didn’t reach the opening-weekend benchmark established by last year’s “Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert” flick, which made $31.1 million during its first weekend of release in 2008.


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    Burnin E wrote:

    05:20 AM, Nov 03, 2009

    i don't know one person who has seen this money grab of a movie

    and what i've been reading most theaters were empty for

    its weekend showing. Considering it was in 1000 more theaters then the #2 movie and only "beat it" by 5 million dollars

    tell me it's a stiff. bet it won't break 5 million next weekend

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