Looks like they had the press release ready before the number actually came in, but they do contradict themselves in the end where they say it grossed $104.4 million world wide when they opened the story with it broke $200 million.bjmdds wrote:One web story last month claimed it went over $300 million worldwide. It must have been wishful thinking. It was another Cr-egg egg, with the emphasis on the 'egg. http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/92459/ Wrong information being printed.
I's like Craig's math where he said CvA was better received over seas making more money there, except it bombed over seas making less money than in the US.
Maybe he got his movie's numbers and the Smurfs confused.Domestic: $100,240,551 57.3%
+ Foreign: $74,581,774 42.7%
= Worldwide: $174,822,325
Domestic: $142,614,158 25.3%
+ Foreign: $421,135,165 74.7%
= Worldwide: $563,749,323
PanARMENIAN.Net - " The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo " passed two milestones: Sony's movie now has grossed $200 million worldwide and $100 million in North America, TheWrap.com said.
The movie, which had a budget of $90 million, hasn't yet opened in some territories, including Japan.
"Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" opened to $12.8 million on December 21. It will be at 668 North American locations this weekend.
David Fincher's adaptation of Stieg Larsson's bestselling novel is nominated for five Academy Awards, including best actress, for Rooney Mara. Daniel Craig also stars.
At the Oscar nominees luncheon, Mara addressed a possible sequel: "I'm signed up for the other two. Hopefully they will do them. I think they will, but I'm not sure when."
The 2010 Swedish film "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" grossed $104.4 million worldwide.



