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‘Warcraft’ beats ‘The Conjuring 2’ at the global box office

This past week witnessed movies of various genres that had visual effects and animation like Warcraft, The Conjuring 2 and Now You See Me 2 releasing on 10 June, 2016 in the US. Considering the box office game, Blizzard’s Warcraft seems to have waged a war by rising above its competitors and earning $286.1 million worldwide.

Warcraft received negative reviews and opened with just $24.3 million in the US. However, the film collected $156 million in China as it opened there on 8 June, 2016 thus, before the US release. Along with this, it earned $105 million overseas outside of China and North America amounting to a worldwide total of $286.1 million.

The game turned feature film received such an appealing response in China possibly due to a huge chunk of World of Warcraft gamers present in the nation.

The Conjuring 2 (6)

The horror thrill attracted eyeballs due to its name and past performance but failed to intrigue audiences as compared to its first venture. The Conjuring 2 made its domestic opening with $16.4 on Friday, $14.04 on Saturday and $9.8 million on Sunday to lead to its domestic weekend collection to $40.4 million.

This is one of the biggest opening for a horror film in North America inclusive of almost 24 markets. However, the movie collected $50 million from its foreign market leading to a worldwide weekend collection of $90.35 million till date.

The Conjuring 2 has been made with a budget of $40 million while, Warcraft has been curated against a budget of $160 million. Both the movies have till date earned more globally than what has been invested in their creation. Still, both the movies have a scope for increasing their collection due to its distinct genres and large target audience.

Another visually appealing movie Now You See Me 2 which opened in the US earned $23.02 million domestically and $22.8 million from the foreign market leading to its worldwide weekend collection of $45.8 million. The movie is yet to release in India.

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