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‘Invisible Man’ Starts Strong Overseas, but ‘Sonic’ Rules Again at International Box Office

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Despite a solid showing from Universal’s “The Invisible Man” at the international box office, Paramount’s family film “Sonic the Hedgehog” reigned supreme for the third weekend in a row. “Sonic” added $26.8 million from 62 abroad markets, representing about 76% of its foreign footprint and bringing its international total to $137.2 million.

Domestically, the movie picked up another $16 million this weekend, pushing its global haul to a strong $265 million. Among new territories, “Sonic” debuted in Indonesia with $2 million, Poland with $1.1 million and Thailand with $248,000.

Though “Sonic the Hedgehog” was the top film overseas, “The Invisible Man” dominated global box office charts with its $49.2 million debut.

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