Pirates of the Caribbean grosses $58 million

MUMBAI: Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End, the new adventure from Walt Disney Pictures and Jerry Bruckheimer Films, landed a phenomenal worldwide gross of $58 million in its first two days of pre-weekend release.


 


The announcement was made by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures marketing and distribution president Mark Zoradi.


 


Domestically, the film was virtually sold out in theatres across the country on Thursday night and collected a sensational $17 million from the evening showings. Overseas, the film grossed a swashbuckling $12.1 million from 13 territories on Wednesday, and brought in an additional $29 million from Thursday showings in a total of 39 territories.


 


Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End expands to 102 international markets, including countries as Japan, Mexico, Spain and Brazil. Exit surveys across the United States for this latest installment in the blockbuster Pirates series gave the film among the highest numbers in Disney’s history and placed it well above comparable scores for the previous two films in the trilogy.


 


Responding to the opening night reactions and anticipated demand for the film, exhibitors everywhere were adding seats to accommodate the demand.


 


Zoradi said, “We’re thrilled beyond belief with these spectacular early returns for Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End and anticipate that the incredible excitement and demand will continue throughout the weekend and summer. Reaction to the film from the fans has been overwhelming and it’s clear that they love seeing Johnny Depp’s captivating portrayal of Captain Jack Sparrow, and his talented co-stars Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightley. The return of such top actors as Geoffrey Rush, Bill Nighy, and Naomie Harris, along with the addition of the great Chow Yun-Fat adds to the fun and makes it a great movie experience. Jerry Bruckheimer and Gore Verbinski have come up with a worthy successor to the previous two blockbuster hits and this film delivers everything you could possibly want in an epic motion picture.”

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